Artificial Intelligence and Homeland Security

How AI Impacts the Homeland Security Enterprise

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Carter C. Price, Douglas Yeung, Brodi Kotila

VideoPublished Aug 16, 2024

A panel of experts from RAND's Homeland Security Research Division examined the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the Department of Homeland Security and the homeland security enterprise more broadly. The discussion highlighted ways that AI and machine learning might assist agencies in fulfilling their homeland security mission and explored the risks AI poses across the mission set.

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Price, Carter C., Douglas Yeung, and Brodi Kotila, Artificial Intelligence and Homeland Security: How AI Impacts the Homeland Security Enterprise, RAND Corporation, PT-A691-1, 2024. As of April 8, 2025: https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PTA691-1.html

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Price, Carter C., Douglas Yeung, and Brodi Kotila, Artificial Intelligence and Homeland Security: How AI Impacts the Homeland Security Enterprise. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2024. https://www.rand.org/pubs/presentations/PTA691-1.html.
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