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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

CSET Founding Director Jason Matheny joined Eye on AI to discuss recent recommendations by the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence on export controls and AI safety. Read More

CSET Senior Fellow Tarun Chhabra joined the Lawfare podcast to discuss U.S.-China relations in an increasingly competitive age. Read More

"It's easy to change your password; it's not so easy to change your face... the ramifications of this can be severe," says Dahlia Peterson. She joined TechSequences for a conversation about facial recognition. Read More

In a conversation with CSET's Jason Matheny, DOD's Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios recently discussed his efforts to "empower the DOD's researchers and technologists" in his new role. Read MeriTalk's highlights of the conversation below. Read More

CSET recently hosted new Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Michael Kratsios in his first public event to discuss the Department of Defense's work towards retaining "America's technological dominance." Read OneZero's coverage of the event below. Read More

The United States and its allies should seek to promote “emerging technology that advances liberal democratic values,” said Tarun Chhabra. He was quoted in a Brookings piece on facial recognition norms. Read More

“We should keep investing in our highly skilled citizens with vigor and ambition—be they naturalized citizens or citizens by birth,” writes IBM's Dario Gil in Scientific American. He cited a CSET report, "Strengthening the U.S. AI Workforce." Read More