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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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China’s Internet Trolls Go Global

Council on Foreign Relations
| June 7, 2021

In his latest piece with the Council on Foreign Relations, CSET's Ryan Fedaisuk emphasizes the serious threats China's internet trolls pose for economic security, political stability, and personal safety worldwide.

Research by CSET's Emily Weinstein discusses China's use of AI surveillance to monitor COVID-19 patients.

CSET Senior Fellow and co-author of "Truth, Lies, and Automation" Andrew Lohn dissects how CSET used GPT-3 to generate false information.

Andrew Lohn discusses the different ways CSET used GPT-3 to automate misinformation.

CSET Senior Fellow Andrew Lohn shares his research using GPT-3 to write disinformation campaigns.

AI could scale up disinformation campaigns, researchers warn

Global Government Forum
| May 27, 2021

CEST's use of GPT-3 reveals an inevitable future where automated messages can create disinformation campaigns online.

CSET's Ryan Fedasiuk, Emily Weinstein and Anna Puglisi reviewed 642 reports on international cooperation to learn how China's S&T diplomats acquire foreign technology.

CSET's Tim Hwang was invited to join the Federal Drive podcast to discuss tech companies' investments in AI and its misalignment with national priorities.

CSET Senior Fellow Andrew Lohn weighs the strengths and weakness of AI used in cybersecurity.

Can AI write believable misinformation?

Government Technology
| May 24, 2021

Using GPT-3, CSET was able to generate written messages of misinformation disguised as a human.