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February may be short and sweet, but CSET experts sure packed a lot into this little month, offering 28 days of analysis-filled research. Read More

The Wall Street Journal published an opinion article citing two reports: No Permits, No Fabs by CSET's John VerWay and Sustaining and Growing the U.S. Semiconductor Advantage: A Primer by CSET's Owen J. Daniels and Will Hunt. Read More

Showcasing our researchers’ work and their latest media appearances as they weigh in on developments at the intersection of national security and emerging technology. Read More

A Voice of America News article cited a report by Emily S. Weinstein and Ngor Luong from CSET regarding the investment made by the U.S. in Chinese AI companies. The report identifies the main U.S. investors in the Chinese AI market and the companies that have received U.S. funding. Read More

The Wall Street Journal referred to a policy brief by CSET's Will Hunt, which analyzes how incentives from the CHIPS Act should be allocated among various types of chips. The article talks about the $53 billion CHIPS Act program, which aims to revive the domestic semiconductor industry by offering subsidies for manufacturing incentives and research and development. Read More

Bloomberg Government published an article featuring Margarita Konaev, the Deputy Director of Analysis at CSET. Konaev was quoted discussing the U.S. defense shift towards the Asia-Pacific region and the public perception surrounding it. Read More

A report by CSET’s Helen Toner, and CSET alumni Husanjot Chahal and Ilya Rahkovsky was cited in an article published by Defense One in regard to the U.S.’ investment in “small data” approaches to AI, rather than solely relying on big data techniques, for AI-enabled defense… Read More

BBC News cited a report authored by CSET's Josh Goldstein, Micah Musser, and CSET alumna Katerina Sedova in partnership with OpenAI and Stanford Internet Observatory. Alongside the report, BBC News quoted Josh Goldstein regarding the current status of AI systems. Read More

The South China Morning Post quoted Dahlia Peterson and Hanna Dohmen, both research analysts at CSET, in an article about China's struggles in developing an equivalent of ChatGPT. Read More

Newsweek published an article that cited a report by CSET's Jack Corrigan, Emily S. Weinstein, Dahlia Peterson, and Ryan Fedasiuk, and CSET alumni Remco Zwetsloot and Diana Gehlhaus. The report examines data on STEM PhD graduation rates and predicts their growth in the next five years, during which China is expected to increase its lead over the United States. Read More