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The Hogan Lovells National Security Podcast
Mike Scheimer & Tim Bergreen
26 episodes
9 months ago
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Episode 11: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Hogan Lovells National Security Podcast
29 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 11: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In this episode, we are joined by our colleague Scott Loughlin, co-lead of our global Privacy and Cybersecurity (PaC) practice to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI). We compare the emerging AI regulatory frameworks in the EU, UK, and the U.S. Our discussion ranges from the more traditional national security use cases for AI, such as autonomous / semi-autonomous weapon systems and drones, to more recent examples including ChatGPT, deepfakes, surveillance, and the potential for waging disinformation campaigns. We discuss the responsible use of AI, potential privacy concerns, and mitigating human bias when training AI models. Finally, we talk about how AI tools can be used in company insider threat programs (a topic we will pick up in later episodes) to detect workforce activity that may indicative of an insider threat.
The Hogan Lovells National Security Podcast