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HUMINT vs. AI in Intelligence and Security Services
Abstract
In the evolving domain of global intelligence and security services, the interplay between Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly significant. HUMINT, which draws on human operatives and interpersonal communication, and AI, which leverages computational power for vast data analysis, each provide unique strengths and limitations in modern intelligence-gathering operations. This chapter examines the historical development, key contributions, strengths, and weaknesses of both HUMINT and AI. It analyzes the challenges and controversies surrounding their deployment in intelligence work, including issues of ethical governance, data privacy, and operational security. Drawing on global case studies from the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, France, the Middle East, and other regions, the chapter explores how an integrated HUMINT-AI framework can enhance security operations. It also provides solutions and recommendations for future research and policy directions aimed at optimizing intelligence services while safeguarding human rights and ethical standards.
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