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A CSET study found that a quarter of AI professionals view Pentagon work in a negative light, and 78% consider it a positive or neutral. Read More

This month, our experts weighed in on China’s STEM Ph.D. production, the U.S. Department of Defense’s use of innovative technology, GPT-3 and more to inform you about the latest developments in national security and emerging technology. Read More

CSET experts Matthew Daniels, Ben Chang, and Anna Puglisi discuss how AI can shape national power. Read More

A new CSET reports that by 2025 China will have almost twice as many PhD STEM students as the United States. Read More

According to a CSET study, roughly 3,000 to 5,000 Chinese students are denied a visa to study in the United States per year. Read More

CSET's Will Hunt advocates for the CHIPS Act as part of his testimony before the House Intelligence Committee to strengthen the U.S.' semiconductor industry. Read More

Parents are now sending their kids to study learn about STEM and AI at summer camp. CSET research found that 447 AI summer camps have opened within 48 of the U.S. states. Read More

CSET research shows that 10 percent of the AI labs for Facebook, Google, IBM and Microsoft are based in China. Read More

Drawing from his research, Andrew Lohn discusses GPT-3's ability to create disinformation at the 2021 Black Hat conference. Read More

CSET experts predict that by 2025, Chinese universities will outpace the United States' production of STEM PhDs in a new report. Read More