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According to a CSET report, China is actively keeping up with U.S. intelligentized warfare systems with the development of AI-based target recognition and automatic-weapon-firing research. Read More

In an opinion piece for Foreign Policy, Research Analyst Emily Weinstein argues for the U.S. Department of Justice to clearly define its China Initiative mission. Read More

In an analysis on diversity within AI tech talent, a CSET report found that black workers constitute only 11.8% of the AI tech workforce. Read More

CSET Research Fellow Margarita Konaev anticipates a shift in the U.S. military's modernization of major weapons systems and AI capabilities now that the U.S. is pivoting away from counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations in the Middle East. Read More

CSET's new grant will contribute to CyberAI's research and its work to broaden the talent pipeline for cybersecurity and AI Read More

Part two of CSET's "AI and the Future of Disinformation Campaigns" is now available with insights examining how advances in AI could be exploited to enhance operations that automate disinformation campaigns. Read More

Research Fellow Margarita Konaev highlights the role of Turkish drones in recent conflicts and Russia's stance on the issue. Read More

Authors Ryan Fedasiuk, Jennifer Melot and Ben Murphy reveal large gaps in the U.S. export control system that allow the Chinese military to access equipment, information and capital originating in the United States in their latest report. Read More

This month our experts covered AI techniques in cyber defense, the effects of China’s use of state-sponsored espionage, U.S.-China tech competition, and more to inform you about the latest developments in national security and emerging technology. Read More

Part 1 of CSET's "AI and the Future of Disinformation Campaigns" examines how artificial intelligence and machine learning can influence disinformation campaigns. Read More