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SUMMARY:Doing Business in Ukraine 2024 Conference: Building Ukraine’s Security through a Modernized Economy
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies|In-Person Event \nDescription: The Center for Strategic & International Studies is pleased to announce its second Doing Business in Ukraine conference “Building Ukraine’s Security Through a Modernized Economy.” The conference will convene Ukrainian leaders from both the private sector and municipal administrations\, alongside representatives from multinational corporations\, the Biden Administration\, and the U.S. Congress to discuss business and trade opportunities and challenges with the U.S. and G-7 allies. This second edition of the conference aims to catalyze the reconstruction and modernization of Ukraine through focused discussions on different sectors that are essential for the nation’s economic recovery. The conference will be informed by the work of the CSIS Ukraine Economic Reconstruction Commission. More details to follow. Please visit this webpage for the latest updates.Questions? Please contact UkraineBusinessConference@csis.org \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/doing-business-in-ukraine-2024-conference-building-ukraines-security-through-a-modernized-economy/
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SUMMARY:Spies\, Lies\, and Robots: The Rise of AI Chatbots and the Counterintelligence Dilemma
DESCRIPTION:International Spy Museum Description: \nAI chatbots have emerged as a significant challenge to national security\, evolving from simple customer service tools to sophisticated entities capable of mimicking human behavior. This transformation poses a dilemma for counterintelligence efforts\, as these chatbots infiltrate various communication channels\, including social networks\, dating sites\, and even pornography platforms\, to extract sensitive information or manipulate users. \nTonight\, intelligence historian and Spy Museum Board Member H. Keith Melton will explore the evolution of AI chatbots and the threats they pose across different communication channels\, using advanced graphics to illustrate their capabilities. As these capabilities continue to advance\, the risk of widespread disruption and compromise increases along established and emerging attack vectors. Melton will suggest ways that counterintelligence agencies can address this growing threat effectively—in particular\, proactive measures such as enhancing vetting procedures and deploying advanced detection algorithms. He cautions that only through collective vigilance and concerted efforts can we effectively counter the evolving menace of AI-powered threats and hostile foreign intelligence activities. He’ll also cover the pressing need to adapt national security policies to the dynamic landscape of technological espionage. \nSelected books by H. Keith Melton will be available for sale and signing after the event. \nThe in-person event will have open seating available on a first-come\, first-serve basis.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/spies-lies-and-robots-the-rise-of-ai-chatbots-and-the-counterintelligence-dilemma/
LOCATION:International Spy Museum 700 L’Enfant Plaza\, SW
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