Ronnie Kinoshita is a Survey Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where she supports various lines of research across the organization. Ronnie holds an M.S. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She received her B.A. from Hendrix College in Psychology and Chemistry.

“The Main Resource is the Human”
April 2023Progress in artificial intelligence (AI) depends on talented researchers, well-designed algorithms, quality datasets, and powerful hardware. The relative importance of these factors is often debated, with many recent “notable” models requiring massive expenditures of advanced hardware. But how important is computational power for AI progress in general? This data brief explores the results of a survey of more than 400 AI researchers to evaluate the importance and distribution of computational needs.
Upcoming Survey Work at CSET
September 2022Data Snapshots are informative descriptions and quick analyses that dig into CSET’s unique data resources. This short series of Snapshots explores some of CSET’s original surveys. Check in every two weeks to see a Snapshot sharing what we learned from surveying AI researchers and professionals.
The DOD and the U.S. Tech Sector Relationship
August 2022Data Snapshots are informative descriptions and quick analyses that dig into CSET’s unique data resources. This short series of Snapshots explores some of CSET’s original surveys. Check in every two weeks to see a Snapshot sharing what we learned from surveying AI researchers and professionals.
Data Snapshots are informative descriptions and quick analyses that dig into CSET’s unique data resources. This short series of Snapshots explores some of CSET’s original surveys. Check in every two weeks to see a Snapshot sharing what we learned from surveying AI researchers and professionals.