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CSET's Anna Puglisi discussed the Chinese government's means to acquire tech and trade secrets within the semiconductor industry after Dutch semiconductor manufacturer ASML accused Beijing firms Dongfang Jingyuan Electron Ltd. and Xtal Inc. for IP theft. Read More

In an opinion piece for The National Interest, Research Analyst Dahlia Peterson argues why the United States and its allies should levy Magnitsky sanctions on Chinese AI surveillance giant Hikvision for its role in Xinjiang. Read More

CSET shows support for OpenAI, Cohere, and AI21 Labs' statement regarding best practices applicable to any organization developing or deploying large language models.  Read More

A CSET report estimated that China spent $1.6 billion to $5.4 billion on civilian AI research and development. Read More

This month we explored China's chokepoints and AI collaboration between the Quad members. Read More

CSET's translation and analysis of China's "Science and Technology Daily" newspaper reveals China's "chokepoints." Read More

After Clearview AI's fine of $10 million, EU and UK privacy protections have forced tech companies to innovate according to Research Analyst Dahlia Peterson. Read More

Looking at adversarial military AI systems, a CSET study found that the People's Liberation Army spends more than $1.6 billion each year on AI-related systems and equipment. Read More

A CSET report analyzes artificial intelligence collaboration across Quad members. Read More

In the May CSET webinar, Emily Weinstein and Kevin Wolf outline how the U.S. and its allies can establish a new multilateral export control regime. Read More