This is the fourth installment of our four-part podcast series on our Policy Leadership in the Age of AI symposium, which was hosted at the Bass Lecture Hall on October 1st, 2024. As part of UT’s 2024 initiative, the Year of AI, we brought together public, private, and academic leaders for crucial discussions on the ethical dimensions of AI technologies and public policy in its ever-evolving landscape. To learn more, visit lbj.utexas.edu and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram @thelbjschool”.
Our fourth and final episode of the series covers the fifth panel of the day, AI in National Security Policy. This panel explores the national security implications of AI, including the potential innovation around AI for national defense. They also consider the laws and ethics of deploying AI systems in armed conflict.
Panel Host:
Adam Klein, Director of the Strauss Center for International Security and Law
Participants:
Michael Dennis, LBJ School professor
Col. Chris Ford, General Counsel for Army Futures Command
Morgan Hitzig, Investor at Venrock