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Research security in international collaborations was the focus of a three-part webinar series hosted by CRDF Global. Read More

In recent media coverage, our experts have weighed in on the risks of tech transfer posed by Chinese students in the United States, continuing issues with semiconductor supply chains, India’s capabilities in AI, and more. Read More

Ryan Fedasiuk's research on China's media manipulation found that 20 million part-time volunteers and 2 million paid commentators have been recruited to alter China's public opinion online. Read More

In collaborations with Partnership on AI, CSET's AI Incident Database has documented 1,200 cases of AI system failures. Read More

CSET Research Analyst Emily Weinstein dissects the China Initiative and the lack of understanding it has created between law enforcement and academia. Read More

CSET Research Analyst Will Hunt discusses the lengthy process of building semiconductor fabrication plants as US companies like Intel race to maintain global chip leadership. Read More

CSET's Anna Puglisi discussed that the surprising fundraising contributions by Chinese and Chinese-Americans to the Proud Boys organization were not an effort of identity politics by the Chinese government. Read More

The National Defense Authorization Act requires the Department of Defense to disclose Chinese military companies operating in the United States. In her co-authored piece, CSET's Emily Weinstein analyzes section 1260H of the NDAA and future implications of U.S.-China relations. Read More

CSET Research Analyst Emily Weinstein emphasizes how China's Thousand Talent Plan encourages a culture of secrecy among its participants. Read More

Covering ethics in AI to talent gaps in the U.S. AI workforce — check out CSET's publications from this past month. Read More