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US Spy Chief Wants Intel Community to Move Away From Building Its Own Tech

  • On Tuesday, the head of U.S. intelligence called for greater reliance on commercial technology instead of developing tools internally.
  • She based this call on the intelligence community's history of both in-house tools like XKeyscore and reliance on industry solutions over two decades.
  • Gabbard emphasized that AI tools accelerated the release of tens of thousands of JFK and RFK assassination documents and improved data processing dramatically.
  • She emphasized shifting from developing technology internally within the government to procuring existing solutions, allowing the government workforce to concentrate on its core responsibilities and areas of expertise.
  • Her stance suggests increasing partnerships with private sector tech vendors like AWS will enable the intelligence workforce to concentrate on core responsibilities.
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Gabbard says AI will speed intelligence work

WASHINGTON — Artificial intelligence is speeding up the work of America’s intelligence services, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Tuesday.

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Gabbard says AI is speeding up intel work, including the release of the JFK assassination files

By David Klepper

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Defense One broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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