CSET’s Pablo Chavez shared his expert insights in an op-ed published by Lawfare. In the piece, he examines how the United States is promoting “sovereign AI” abroad, offering partners deployment control using American technology, even as many countries pursue sovereignty to reduce reliance on U.S. systems and policy discretion.
The deciding question is whether participation comes with an assurance layer that reduces uncertainty.CSET Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Pablo Chavez
Reflecting on the implications for U.S. AI statecraft, Chavez writes, “The deciding question is whether participation comes with an assurance layer that reduces uncertainty.”
To read the full op-ed, visit Lawfare.