AI, national security, and democratic accountability

AI, national security, and democratic accountability

By Miller Center

Experts discuss the book, "The Double Black Box: National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability"

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The Miller Center

2201 Old Ivy Rd Charlottesville, VA 22904

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Government • Non-partisan

You can attend this event in-person at the Miller Center in Charlottesville or as a webinar.

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Please note that construction on Old Ivy Road may affect your journey to the Miller Center and require extra travel time. You can find details here.


The role of artificial intelligence in U.S. national security creates potential challenges for democratic accountability. A panel of experts will examine how Americans can be confident that the federal government's use of these AI systems comports with American values, including rationality, lawfulness, and accountability. This program is inspired by The Double Black Box: National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability, a new book by Miller Center Senior Fellow Ashley Deeks.

The event is co-sponsored by UVA's National Security Data and Policy Institute.

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Oct 29 · 11:00 AM EDT