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Interoperability Challenges Require Near-Term Policy Agreements
NATO’s top intelligence policy officer, Maj. Gen. Paul Lynch, has warned that the growing use of artificial intelligence to enhance monitoring of adversary activities poses huge interoperability challenges for the alliance. Lynch emphasized the need for near-term agreements on policies and data standards for AI-enabled geospatial intelligence, citing the potential for conflicting national intelligence reports. The advent of AI complicates efforts to develop data use policies, and NATO is working to address these challenges, as reported by Breaking Defense.