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In the news section, our experts take center stage in shaping discussions on technology and policy. Discover articles featuring insights from our experts or citing our research. CSET’s insights and research are pivotal in shaping key conversations within the evolving landscape of emerging technology and policy.

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The White House Made Fixing Intel Its Pet Project. It’s Working.

The Wall Street Journal
| July 10, 2026

CSET’s Jacob Feldgoise shared his expert insight in an article published by The Wall Street Journal. The article explores the U.S. government’s increasingly active role in supporting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and examines Intel’s efforts to reestablish itself as a leading American chipmaker amid growing competition.

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Foretell's crowd forecasting can help predict the market of China's politics.

AI Safety Moves to the Forefront

EE Times
| August 23, 2021

Zachary Arnold and Helen Toner's CSET report "AI Accidents: An Emerging Threat" identifies requirements needed to achieve safer AI systems.

CSET's new grant brings its total funding to more than $100 million to continue its research and analysis in emerging technologies and their impact on national and international security.

CSET's Anna Puglisi discusses China's use of personal data from her testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

CSET Research Analyst Micah Musser discusses his research using GPT-3 to generate disinformation, and the difficulties for AI to identify AI-generated disinformation.

Separating AI cybersecurity hype from reality

Bank Automation News
| August 20, 2021

In Bank Automation New's latest podcast CSET's Micah Musser breaks down how AI and ML can heighten and hinder security, and how financial institutions can separate marketing fiction from cybersecurity reality.

In their report "AI Accidents," authors Helen Toner and Zachary Arnold make a noteworthy effort to name critical issues surrounding AI risk probability and impact.

In her latest opinion piece, CSET's Husanjot Chahal outlines a roadmap for the United States and India to collaborate on AI applications.

A CSET study found that a quarter of AI professionals view Pentagon work in a negative light, and 78% consider it a positive or neutral.

CSET experts Matthew Daniels, Ben Chang, and Anna Puglisi discuss how AI can shape national power.