CSET’s Luke Koslosky shared his expert perspective in an article published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The article examines proposed changes to the H-1B visa program and how a $100,000 application fee and wage-based selection system could undermine U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence by restricting access to foreign talent.
Koslosky emphasized the impact on startups, stating that the fee “would saddle startups with a ‘massive competitive disadvantage against large tech companies that can selectively absorb the cost for top-tier talent.’”
The fee would saddle startups with a ‘massive competitive disadvantage against large tech companies that can selectively absorb the cost for top-tier talent.’CSET Senior Research Analyst, Luke Koslosky
To read the full article, visit the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.