Biden Got Freaked Out About AI and National Security After Watching the Newest ‘Mission: Impossible’ Movie


President Joe Biden’s latest push to manage the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence and its impact on national security was in part inspired by a viewing of the latest installment of the “Mission: Impossible” movie franchise, which features Tom Cruise (“Top Gun: Maverick”) going up against a rogue AI, according to a White House official.

Speaking to The Associated Press, deputy White House chief of staff Bruce Reed recalled that while Biden has grown concerned over the use of AI to generate fake images of himself or clone a user’s voice, it was a screening of “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” at Camp David that particularly alarmed the president.

In the film, Cruise and his Impossible Mission Force team race against time to contain “the Entity,” a Russian-made AI that turns on its creators and sinks a next-generation submarine, killing all on board, within the first few minutes of the movie.

“If he hadn’t already been concerned about what could go wrong with AI before that movie, he saw plenty more to worry about,” Reed, who watched the movie alongside Biden, told AP.

Those concerns culminated for Biden in an Oct. 30 executive order on AI designed to shape how private companies can develop (and profit off of) new technologies without risking national security. Specifically, AI developers must allow the U.S. government to evaluate safety data and ensure that new tools don’t jeopardize public safety.

“One thing is clear: To realize the promise of AI and avoid the risk, we need to govern this technology,” Biden told reporters at the White House ahead of his signing, calling the order the “most significant action any government anywhere in the world has ever taken on AI safety, security and trust.”

That Biden was spurred to action by a Tom Cruise joint shouldn’t necessarily come as a surprise. In fact, he wasn’t the first president to enact a major change to U.S. government policy as the result of a screening at Camp David.

According to “Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War,” President Ronald Reagan took in a screening of the techno-thriller “WarGames” at Camp David when the film hit theaters in…

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