Research Analysts Ryan Fedasiuk and Emily Weinstein joined Senior Fellow Anna Puglisi for a discussion on China's efforts to acquire technical know-how.
During this live event, CSET Research Fellow Zachary Arnold discussed the findings and recommendations of CSET's recently published report "Tracking AI Investment." Zach described the landscape of commercial AI investment and how it informs economic and security policy.
During this live event, CSET Research Fellow Dr. Margarita Konaev discussed U.S. military investments in autonomy and artificial intelligence. She provided recommendations for the Defense Department to effectively develop and field AI in the future.
CSET hosted WestExec Advisors' Michèle Flournoy and Gabrielle Chefitz, together with Avril Haines, for a discussion of their new report outlining how the Department of Defense can adapt its test, evaluation, validation and verification (TEVV) infrastructure for artificial intelligence. The authors were joined by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory's Ashley Llorens, the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center's Jane Pinelis, and moderator Richard Danzig.
CSET Founding Director Jason Matheny testified before the House Budget Committee for its hearing, "Machines, Artificial Intelligence, & the Workforce: Recovering and Readying Our Economy for the Future." A recording of the hearing and Dr. Matheny's full testimony are available below.
On September 8, CSET Senior Fellow Andrew Imbrie and former Deputy National Security Adviser Avril Haines discussed of Dr. Imbrie's new book on America's place in the world today and its choices for the future.
In his first appearance as Acting Under Secretary for Research and Engineering, Michael Kratsios joins CSET Founding Director Jason Matheny to discuss the future of U.S. technological leadership in an increasingly competitive era.
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