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China’s AI Leap

October 7, 2025
125 E Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001

Check out the recording and recap of CSET's event diving deep on China's military modernization below.

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A Year-End Review

November 14, 2024
Online

On November 14, CSET held a discussion on global developments in AI governance over the past year.

Kalaris Conference

November 1, 2023
Gaston Hall, Healy Building Georgetown University 3700 O St NW, Washington, DC 20057

On November 1, 2023, CSET will be co-hosting the all day Kalaris Conference with Georgetown's Center for Security Studies. This year's event focuses on "Decision Advantage: Emerging Technology Opportunities and Challenges for U.S. Intelligence." Join us in person or virtually for exciting panel discussions and keynotes.

Betting the House

March 30, 2023
500 First Street NW, 9th Floor Washington, DC 20001

CSET Non-Resident Fellow John VerWey discussed ways to maximize CHIPS and Science Act investments to secure the U.S. semiconductor supply chain.

CSET Director Dewey Murdick led a discussion with experts at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on multinational efforts to address challenges posed by AI.

China’s AI Workforce

November 10, 2022
500 First Street NW, 9th Floor Washington, DC 20001

CSET Research Analysts Dahlia Peterson and Luke Koslosky discussed Chinese AI workforce trends.

CSET Research Fellow Emily Weinstein and CSET Non-Resident Senior Fellow Kevin Wolf discussed their proposal for a new export control regime among techno-democracies to better address contemporary challenges.

Bringing the Chipmakers Home

March 10, 2022
Online

CSET Research Analyst Will Hunt and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory East Asia National Security Advisor John VerWey discussed the incentives, talent development and regulatory measures necessary to attract leading edge chip manufacturing to the United States.

CSET Research Analyst Ryan Fedasiuk joins Lieutenant General (retired) Jack Shanahan to discuss Chinese military progress in AI and its implications for the United States.

CSET Research Analyst Ngor Luong and Translation Lead Ben Murphy discussed their research into China's industrial policy tools used to support its AI development.

CSET partnered with the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence to discuss the findings and recommendations of the commissions final report, released in early March.