1、Unlimited Distribution June 2022 CCP-2022-U-032876-Final Copyright CNA 2021 3003 Washington Boulevard,Arlington,VA 22201|703-824-2000|a.org Rapporteur:Zoe Dutton On June 7,2022,CNA held its fifth Inclusive National Security event of the year(InclusiveNatSec on Twitter),continuing this years focus on
2、 the relationship between gender and national security.This months event(recorded here),“AI and National Security,”reflected on the opportunities and risks related to Artificial Intelligence(AI)and featured a discussion with Elizabeth M.Adams.Adams is an Affiliate Fellow at Stanford Universitys Inst
3、itute for Human Centered AI,Global Chief AI Culture and Ethics Officer for Women in AI,and the CEO of EMA Advisory Services.Adams shared details of her own work as well as broader lessons on the implications of AI.Below are some takeaways from the event:Reflections from Elizabeth Adams:Adams emphasi
4、zed the importance of engaging proactively in new technologies.She noted that proactive engagement had the potential both to prevent technophobia and to ensure technology is adopted effectively and ethically.Taking action before tools are implemented increases the likelihood of community buy-in and(