The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the United States is embarking on a groundbreaking initiative to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into the training of officers responsible for assessing refugee status applications.
This move, announced by Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, signals a significant shift towards leveraging AI to streamline and enhance the immigration process.
The pilot program aims to address the labor-intensive nature of training officers by utilizing AI to simulate refugee behavior during interviews.
This innovation is particularly crucial in overcoming the challenge of refugees being reticent to share their experiences due to trauma.
DHS plans to develop an interactive application using generative AI technology to supplement existing training materials for immigration officers.
This tool will provide valuable insights and aid officers in making more accurate decisions, without replacing their judgment. Specifically, the AI will offer country-specific information and other relevant data to assist officers in their assessments.
While AI will play a supportive role, it will not make immigration decisions.
Instead, it will empower officers with additional resources to improve their performance and decision-making capabilities.
This initiative is part of a broader effort within both industry and government to harness the potential of AI to enhance efficiency and reduce costs.
DHS has previously explored AI deployments for various purposes, including detecting anomalies at border crossings to identify smuggling attempts for contraband like fentanyl.