
"US Justice Department Appoints Inaugural AI Officer to Tackle Technological Challenges"
The U.S. Justice Department has appointed its first chief AI officer, Jonathan Mayer, to address the impact of artificial intelligence on federal law enforcement and the criminal justice system. Mayer, a professor at Princeton University, will advise the department on responsibly integrating AI into investigations and prosecutions, while also leading a board to assess the ethics and efficacy of AI systems. The department has already utilized AI for various purposes, such as tracing the source of illegal drugs and analyzing evidence from the Capitol attack, but officials are also mindful of potential risks, including biases and cyber threats.
