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Tennessee institutions partner to develop dependable AI for national security applications

Cybersecurity

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most important assets in global competition, including AI-assisted autonomy and decision-making in battlefield applications. But today鈥檚 AI models can be vulnerable to novel cyberattacks and could be exploited by adversaries.听

On Wednesday, during the Tennessee Valley Corridor 2024 National Summit in Nashville, Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced a new partnership tobuild on complementary research and development capabilities and create science-based AI assurance methods to:

  • Ensure that AI-enabled systems deployed for national security missions are able to function in the most challenging and contested environments
  • Test and evaluate the resilience and performance of AI tools at large scale in mission-relevant environments
  • Provide decision-makers with the confidence to rapidly adopt and deploy AI-enabled technologies to maintain U.S. competitive advantage听听

Vanderbilt鈥檚 basic and applied research in the science and engineering of learning-enabled cyber-physical systems, particularly through the renowned Vanderbilt Institute for Software Integrated Systems, provides a foundation for AI assurance research.

鈥淲e are excited to partner with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to ensure that AI-enabled programs are safe, accurate and reliable, when it has never been more imperative to do so,鈥 said Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier. 鈥淭his radical collaboration among our best researchers and one of the nation鈥檚 premier national laboratories will address these crucial challenges head-on. We look forward to the great work we will do together.鈥

Building on expertise in high-performance computing, data sciences and national security sciences, ORNL recently established the Center for Artificial Intelligence Security Research, or CAISER, to address emerging AI threats. CAISER leads AI security research and AI evaluation at scale and is capable of training and testing the largest AI models.听

鈥淲ith ORNL鈥檚 unique expertise and capabilities in computing and AI security, we can train, test, analyze and harden AI models using massive datasets,鈥 ORNL Director Stephen Streiffer said. 鈥淲orking in close cooperation with Vanderbilt, I look forward to advancing the Defense Department鈥檚 deployment of AI-based systems for national defense.鈥

The partnership will initially focus on enabling the U.S. Air Force to fully utilize autonomous vehicles, such as the featuring simulated threats and combat maneuvers without human intervention. Together, Vanderbilt and ORNL will provide evidence-based assurance that enables Air Force systems to meet DoD鈥檚 requirements for Continuous Authorization to Operate in vital national security roles.听

鈥淭he growth in AI applications is breathtaking鈥攎ost notably in the commercial marketplace, but increasingly in the national defense space as well.鈥疻hile all users of AI are concerned about security and trust of these systems, none is more concerned than the DoD, which is actively developing processes to ensure their appropriate use,鈥 said Mark Linderman, chief scientist at the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate. 鈥淭his partnership will advance the science to enable the U.S. Air Force to confidently field autonomous vehicles, such as the AI-enabled X-62A VISTA, improve situation awareness, and accelerate human decision-making.鈥澨

Autonomous vehicles operating in a truly independent fashion could be a game-changer for the U.S. military.

鈥淪tewarding our national security and military is one of my greatest responsibilities as a senator,鈥 said Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. 鈥淭ennessee is leading the way in developing the advanced technologies that will ensure our nation鈥檚 global leadership and protect the lives of our brave service members.鈥

The new collaborative research program at Vanderbilt and ORNL continues Tennessee鈥檚 tradition of helping the U.S. maintain global leadership.

鈥淭ennessee is once again leading the way to keep Americans safe. This exciting partnership will leverage two world-class institutions and employ their renowned expertise and resources to make our military stronger and more effective,鈥 said Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., also a two-time Vanderbilt alumnus. 鈥淭echnological dominance is a key pillar of national security, and this partnership will ensure that the Department of Defense can utilize this developing technology in a secure, robust, continuous and dependable fashion.鈥

鈥淎I and autonomous vehicles have great potential to let our military operate in contested environments without having to needlessly put our brave men and women in harm鈥檚 way鈥攁s long as we can trust the AI,鈥 said U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., who is chair of the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies. 鈥淥RNL and Vanderbilt University have the infrastructure and expertise to develop solutions that will give national security leaders the confidence that these AI systems are secure, reliable and dependable.鈥