Fascinating brief and direction GEOINT is inevitably traveling. Would love to see you cover AI use across the other INT disciplines. Will the IC stop trying to recruit agents/sources and instead build agentic-sources to penetrate foreign halls of power? I still strongly believe the "on the ground" reporting & human relationship aspect will persist, but definitely a brave new world the community finds itself. Thanks you for covering!
Oh HUMINT will undoubtedly continue. But I see these INTs converging in an attempt to strengthen assessments. Not sure when you started subscribing, but I wrote this piece last year about what is being kept away from AI in the IC. https://sashaingber.substack.com/p/what-artificial-intelligence-does
Dave Gioe has written some good stuff on HUMINT and AI. Also the Alan Turing institute has some great folks exploring it. Posting some additional stuff from CSIS below. HUMINT + AI is definitely going to be the most fascinating angle:
Fascinating brief and direction GEOINT is inevitably traveling. Would love to see you cover AI use across the other INT disciplines. Will the IC stop trying to recruit agents/sources and instead build agentic-sources to penetrate foreign halls of power? I still strongly believe the "on the ground" reporting & human relationship aspect will persist, but definitely a brave new world the community finds itself. Thanks you for covering!
Oh HUMINT will undoubtedly continue. But I see these INTs converging in an attempt to strengthen assessments. Not sure when you started subscribing, but I wrote this piece last year about what is being kept away from AI in the IC. https://sashaingber.substack.com/p/what-artificial-intelligence-does
Dave Gioe has written some good stuff on HUMINT and AI. Also the Alan Turing institute has some great folks exploring it. Posting some additional stuff from CSIS below. HUMINT + AI is definitely going to be the most fascinating angle:
https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/publication/210113_Intelligence_Edge.pdf