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U.S. intelligence agency to evaluate trustworthiness of AI models The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is creating a standardized framework for evaluating the accuracy of computer vision models used to analyze satellite imagery and other geospatial data


U.S. intelligence agency to evaluate trustworthiness of AI models

WASHINGTON — The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is moving to establish guidelines and standards for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in critical areas such as identifying potential targets using satellite imagery. Based in Springfield, Virginia, NGA collects, analyzes and distributes geospatial intelligence derived from satellite and aerial imagery to support national security, military operations and disaster response efforts. Whitworth highlighted the agency’s role in current global conflicts, noting that NGA provides geospatial intelligence support to Israel in its war against Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups in Gaza and to Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression.

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