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To understand China's technology transfer efforts, CSET Research Analyst Emily Weinstein suggests using China's open-source documentation as a resource. Read More

CSET Research Fellow Margarita Konaev and Research Analyst Husanjot Chahal discuss research gaps on trust in human-machine teaming and how to build trustworthy AI systems for military systems and missions. Read More

Former CSET Senior Fellow Tarun Chhabra will be assessing America's competitive position in emerging technology as the Senior Director for Technology and National Security as part of the Biden administration's plan to intersect national security policy with economic policy. Read More

Cyber AI Director Ben Buchanan sat down with Scientific American to discuss the cyberattack on an Oldsmar, Florida water supply facility and how to protect public facilities in the future. Read More

From protecting U.S. intellectual property from foreign adversaries to semiconductor competition between the United States and China, our researchers continue to weigh in on the biggest news in national security and emerging technology. Read More

CSET research study shows that 42 out of 62 AI research labs are located abroad, while 68% of staff are located in the United States. Read More

CSET Research Analyst Will Hunt discusses the future of emerging tech should China gain leverage over the United States in the semiconductor industry. Read More

CSET research finds that one-fifth of Chinese students will not be allowed to enroll in STEM programs due to U.S. visa restrictions. Read More

CSET Research Analyst Emily Weinstein emphasizes the increased role China's civil entities play in its military and defense strategy. Read More

CSET's CyberAI Director Ben Buchanan discusses whether the Russian cyber hack was targeted to affect the U.S. court system. Read More