Human intelligence may matter more in the AI age
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Human intelligence may matter more in the AI age
""Agents may already be using AI to fabricate information," Mulligan explained, adding that AI only makes the disinformation game easier to engage in."
""Widely available generative AI models put this capability into every fabricator's hands," Mulligan said. "Methods for detecting deepfakes exist and are improving, but so are the countermeasures.""
"AI can have uses for the modern intelligence operative, Mulligan explained, with the tool being useful for identifying strategies for manipulating people, or for combing through vast amounts of data."
AI will not replace human intelligence roles but will increase their significance as distinguishing truth from AI-generated fiction becomes more challenging. Former CIA officer Thomas Mulligan emphasizes that AI can aid in creating false documents, making human analysts and operators essential. The technology can facilitate disinformation efforts, with agents potentially using AI to fabricate convincing narratives. Additionally, AI can assist in detecting intelligence operatives by analyzing surveillance data, thus becoming a crucial tool for modern intelligence work.
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