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_aDEVANNY Joe _eauthor |
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_aGenerative AI and intelligence assessment / _cJoe Devanny, Huw Dylan and Elena Grossfeld |
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520 | _aAI has been used for years to improve collection and analysis in signals intelligence but this article explores the range of tasks generative AI can perform for strategic intelligence analysts. It argues that the most prudent integration of generative AI into intelligence assessment is as a ‘co-pilot’ for human analysts. Notwithstanding issues of inaccuracy, imported bias and ‘hallucination’, generative AI can liberate time-poor analysts to focus on tasks where humans add most value – applying their expertise, tacit knowledge and ‘sense of reality’. | ||
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_aDYLAN Huw _eauthor |
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_aGROSSFELD Elena _eauthor |
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773 | _gRusi Journal, Volume 168, Number 7, 2023, pages: 16-25 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03071847.2023.2286775 _zClick here for full text |
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