CSET’s publications in November included a preview of an upcoming line of research on the U.S. artificial intelligence workforce, and how policymakers can help maintain the U.S. competitive advantage in AI talent. Our experts examined the global trends within robotics patents, with a particular focus on Russia’s advancement and its effects on U.S. strategic interests. CSET also explored AI classification systems, superconductor electronics research, the impact of international collaboration on research, and the use of U.S. federal prize competitions to boost technological innovation. Included in November’s roundup are two new Data Snapshots of CSET’s Map of Science covering bioinformatics and the intersection of AI, terrorism, and social media.
Our latest publications:
- Staying Ahead by Diana Gehlhaus
- Exploring bioinformatics through the Map of Science by Sara Abdulla
- Research Impact, Research Output, and the Role of International Collaboration by Autumn Toney and Melissa Flagg
- Classifying AI Systems by Catherine Aiken
- Superconductor Electronics Research by Karson Elmgren, Ashwin Acharya, and Will Hunt
- Federal Prize Competitions by Ali Crawford and Ido Wulkan
- Terrorism, AI, and Social Media Research Clusters by Sara Abdulla
- Trends in Robotics Patents by Margarita Konaev and Sara Abdulla