Digital Tools: Safeguarding National Security, Cybersecurity, and AI Bias

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national security, artificial intelligence, bias, digital tools, emerging technologies

Abstract

This article explores the critical challenge of biases in artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential implications for national security. It discusses types of biases in AI systems, their consequences on national security and outlines potential mitigation strategies. The paper examines case studies, regulatory measures, and the evolving landscape of AI’s role in shaping national security, emphasizing the need for ethical and responsible use.

Author Biography

Gaudys L. Sanclemente

Ph.D. in International Studies, is a mixed methods social scientist and research professional focusing on health, cybersecurity, and intelligence, bridging science, technology, and security. She is also an award-winning journalist, writer, poet, and artist, holding degrees in Master of Arts, Juris Doctor, and Master of Laws

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Published

2023-10-16

How to Cite

L. Sanclemente , G. (2023). Digital Tools: Safeguarding National Security, Cybersecurity, and AI Bias. CEBRI-Revista: Brazilian Journal of International Affairs, (7), 137–155. Retrieved from https://cebri-revista.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/154