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CSET is making waves among policymakers, opinion leaders and media on issues ranging from U.S.-China decoupling to the role of international talent in American AI leadership. Read More

On September 10, CSET Founding Director Jason Matheny testified before the House Budget Committee on core U.S. advantages in the development of artificial intelligence. The San Jose Spotlight's coverage of the hearing is available below. Read More

"About 7 percent of Chinese students studying abroad, or roughly 65,000, received scholarships from the CSC each year," found a CSET report by Ryan Fedasiuk. He spoke with Voice of America about the role of Chinese talent programs in technology transfer. 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 about VentureBeat's coverage of the hearing below. Read More

"U.S. S&T policy must now progress from its successful postwar framework to a new framework fit for the twenty-first century," write CSET's Melissa Flagg and Paul Harris in Issues in Science and Technology. Read More

"China is closing the gap in technology, but the U.S. can widen its lead if it adopts the right policies," said CSET Founding Director Jason Matheny. He spoke with the Washington Post about the trajectory of U.S.-China relations. Read More

Former Deputy National Security Advisor hosted Dr. Andrew Imbrie, a senior fellow at CSET, for a discussion on his new book, Power on the Precipice. Read More

Avril Haines will host CSET Senior Fellow Andrew Imbrie for a discussion of his new book, Power on the Precipice, which outlines a strategy for maintaining U.S. global leadership in a turbulent world. Read More

CSET's Helen Toner joined the Bipartisan Policy Center and Representatives Will Hurd and Robin Kelly for an event outlining a national strategy for artificial intelligence. CSET and BPC developed a national security agenda for the four-part strategy. You can read NextGov's highlights of the event below. Read More

According to CSET’s William Hannas, “more than 10,000 overseas scientists have been invited to work” in China under lucrative terms since the inception of its Thousand Talents Plan in 2008. The Diplomat offered an overview China's technology transfer strategies. Read More