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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9155125/Virginia-man-arrested-trying-enter-DC-checkpoint-gun-ammunition-fake-credentials.html
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ANONS
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2021-01-15
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LOOK AT THIS:
Understanding the United States' national AI strategy
As Trump signs a vague executive order, here's what you actually need to know
Unsurprisingly, many of the NSA's AI efforts are kept classified, but some information can be obtained from studying the wider AI strategy as defined by the Director of National Intelligence, who serves as the head of the sixteen-member US Intelligence Community.
Under its current director, Dan Coats, the DNI has recently announced the AIM initiative. "The Augmenting Intelligence using Machines (AIM) Strategy provides the framework for the incorporation of AIM technologies to accelerate mission capability development across the IC," he wrote in a strategy document.
Coats added that the Intelligence Community "will achieve superiority by adopting the best available commercial AI applications and combining them with IC-unique algorithms and data holdings to augment the reasoning capabilities of our analysts."
Among its objectives, a plan to rapidly transition to "the best available commercial and open source Narrow AI capabilities," as well as develop new AI solutions, and identify "adversarial uses of AI."
Further AI funding can be found at the CIA, which - among other projects - operates In-Q-Tel, a tech venture capital firm. Much of its portfolio of investments (228 are publicly available) involve AI and computing companies, including Algorithmia, Mythic and D-Wave.
Another In-Q-Tel funding recipient is Palantir, which markets itself as a Silicon Valley company for the Intelligence Community. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that in 2018, Palantir brought in roughly $880 million in revenue from government and corporate contracts, but still did not make a profit - providing some clues to its operational costs.
https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/analysis/understanding-united-states-national-ai-strategy/