Princeton Prof Named First Chief AI Officer at U.S. Justice Dept.

February 22, 2024
Princeton Prof Named First Chief AI Officer at U.S. Justice Dept.
  • Jonathan Mayer, a Princeton professor and technology law researcher, has been appointed as the U.S. Justice Department's first Chief AI Officer and Chief Science and Technology Advisor.

  • Mayer's role includes advising on cybersecurity and AI, leading recruitment for technical expertise, and chairing the Emerging Technology Council to manage AI and technology use within the department.

  • The appointment is a direct response to President Joe Biden's executive order aimed at bolstering AI capabilities and talent within federal agencies.

  • Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco expressed concerns about AI risks, such as potential bias and impacts on election security.

  • The DOJ is already utilizing AI for tasks like tracing drug sources, managing FBI tips, and analyzing evidence in major cases.

  • Mayer's previous experience includes government technology roles and advising Vice President Kamala Harris on technology law and policy.

  • This appointment underscores the government's commitment to integrating AI in law enforcement and national security strategies.

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