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VisitOutcome of DoD medical AI vulnerabilities pilot by 2025?
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DoD Completes CDAO Pilot for Medical AI Safety and Develops Scalable Testing Datasets for Military Medicine
Jan 3, 2025, 01:48 PM
The Department of Defense (DoD) has completed a pilot program aimed at identifying vulnerabilities in medical artificial intelligence (AI) systems, a crucial step toward enhancing safety and efficacy in healthcare technology. This initiative, sponsored by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (CDAO), focuses on the transformative role of AI in military medicine, aiming to improve the reliability and safety of AI applications in critical healthcare settings. Additionally, the DoD plans to develop scalable generative AI testing datasets, which could further advance AI applications in both healthcare and national security. The Pentagon is also utilizing AI to expedite the security clearance process for millions of American workers, streamlining the organization of private information to enhance efficiency.
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