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Gabbard says AI is speeding up intel work, including the release of the JFK assassination files
UNITED STATES, JUN 11 – Tulsi Gabbard credited AI with speeding the review of over 63,000 JFK assassination documents, reducing a process expected to take years to months, under President Trump's directive.
During an event hosted by Amazon Web Services in early June 2025, Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, highlighted how artificial intelligence has greatly expedited the declassification process of documents related to the JFK assassination.
Gabbard attributed this speedup to AI tools that analyze large volumes of documents faster than manual review, enabling her office to decide which files to declassify.
She described that AI reduced the time to comb through 10,000 hours of media content from 48 hours with eight people to one hour with one person.
Gabbard explained that by leveraging AI technology, her team has significantly accelerated the process compared to the earlier method of having people manually review each individual page.
The use of AI suggests expanding applications in intelligence work to improve efficiency, though challenges like model drift and trustworthiness remain under discussion by leaders like CIA's Lakshmi Raman.