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CSET research by fellows Saif M. Khan and Carrick Flynn on export controls of semiconductor manufacturing equipment was featured in this opinion piece describing a U.S. strategy for export controls. Read More

In recent weeks, lawmakers were laser-focused on passing a continuing resolution to keep the government’s lights on and attempting to negotiate economic relief legislation before the end of the fiscal year — and before members leave town ahead of elections. However, Congress has also continued to advance lower-profile — but… Read More

Nvidia cited CSET's "Strengthening the U.S. AI Workforce" in the blog post below, highlighting how AI competitiveness will hinge on attracting the top global talent. Read More

CSET Senior Fellow Tarun Chhabra spoke with The Wall Street Journal's Jared Council regarding the potential for China to blacklist U.S. companies. Read More

Axios Future highlighted a series of one-pagers issued by CSET providing AI policy recommendations for the next presidential administration to consider and implement. The full piece from Axios can be found below. Read More

CSET research has consistently highlighted the importance of advanced chips to the development of AI. TechSpot's recent coverage of this work can be found below. Read More

CSET's Ryan Fedasiuk argues that the CCP's efforts to poach science and technology professionals are becoming more appealing, and that to retain U.S. scientists the United States must create more opportunities for experts. Read More

CSET Senior Fellow Anna Puglisi was quoted on Chinese approaches to open-source intelligence for an article about a Chinese firm's data leak. Read More

In this brief, CSET Research Analyst Ryan Fedasiuk analyzes how China gathers funding to influence overseas Chinese communities. Read More

CSET Founding Director Jason Matheny testified before the House Budget Committee on preparing for the potential effects of artificial intelligence on the U.S. economy. Read VentureBeat's mention of the hearing below. Read More