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In an article published by The Wall Street Journal, Emily S. Weinstein shared her expert insights. The article discusses how the strong collaboration between the U.S. and China in scientific research is weakening due to worsening relations between the two countries.

Drawing from prior CSET research, this blog post describes different domestic and international initiatives the Chinese government and companies are pursuing to shore up investment in AI and meet China’s strategic objectives, as well as indicators to track their future trajectories.

CSET's Dewey Murdick and Owen Daniels shared their insights in a TIME op-ed. They discuss the issue of the Chinese government's recent move to restrict global access to a substantial amount of public data.

In an article by Reuters, CSET's Anna Puglisi provided expert insights regarding U.S.-China science and tech relations.

In an article published by The Wall Street Journal, CSET's Emily S. Weinstein provides insights into the case of a former executive from Samsung Electronics who stands accused of leaking sensitive technology to build a chip factory in China.

Manga Makeover for Taiwan Conscription

ChinaTalk
| June 14, 2023

In an op-ed published in ChinaTalk, CSET's Karson Elmgren discusses Taiwan's decision to increase the conscription period for mandatory military service from four months to one year, starting in 2024.

In an article published by Vox, CSET's Margarita Konaev shared her expert perspective on the ongoing counteroffensive launched by Ukraine against Russian forces in the ongoing conflict between the two nations.

In an op-ed published in The Diplomat, Ngor Luong and Channing Lee discuss the rapid expansion of Chinese tech companies such as Alibaba, Tencent, and Huawei in Southeast Asia.

Israel has by far the largest AI ecosystem in the Middle East as measured in AI companies and financial investments, and foreign investors play a critical role in Israel’s AI market growth. This issue brief finds that AI investments in Israel have mostly originated from the United States. To date, Chinese investors have played a limited role in funding Israel’s dynamic AI companies. But understanding the risk of Chinese investments into the Israeli AI ecosystem will be important for the national security of both the United States and Israel.

CSET's Helen Toner was cited by TIME in an article about the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act.