Andrew Imbrie

@Andrew_Imbrie

Senior fellow . Previously , , and . Co-author of THE NEW FIRE; author of POWER ON THE PRECIPICE.

Joined March 2018

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    8 Sep 2020

    My new book, Power on the Precipice, is out today! It's been many years in the writing, and I'm so happy to share it with all of you. 1/9

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  2. Oct 28

    The brilliant , Jennifer Melot and Ben Murphy at have put a ton of work into this important report. Check out Ryan's thread below and read the full report for a deeper dive into the data ⬇️

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  3. Oct 27

    Greatly enjoyed the conversation today on tech coalitions, moderated by . Check out 's thread to view our discussion & for more on the insightful work of my fellow panelists: & .

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    Oct 26

    What kind of coalitions can enable democratic models of tech governance to take root globally? Tomorrow, I'll discuss with: 's 's 's 's JOIN:

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    🔖New book alert!🔖 We’re thrilled to announce "The New Fire: War, Peace, and Democracy in the Age of AI," by & . If you want to make sense of the big trends in AI and geopolitics, this is the book for you. Pre-order ⬇️

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    What warning signs would signify a tightening Sino-Russian technology partnership? A recent issue brief by CSET’s , , , , , & James Dunham recommends 18 indicators to watch:

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  7. Aug 27

    How do we separate headlines from trend lines on China-Russia collaboration in AI? In our new paper for , , , , , James Dunham & I dive into the data on AI research publications & investments➡️

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  8. Aug 25

    Terrific news! Big congrats to the entire CSET team. Looking forward to the exciting work ahead.

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  9. Jul 23

    . I’m honored to be in your company in that faraway bookstore

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  10. Jun 21

    If you're interested in the transatlantic implications of the European Commission's proposed AI Act and missed our event last week with , and , check out the video here ↘️

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    Jun 17

    Today at 9 am PT: HAI Fellow joins panelists , & to discuss the EU’s new AI policy proposal and what this could mean for transatlantic relations. Co-sponsored by . Learn more:

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  12. Jun 9

    Looking forward to this event next Thursday co-sponsored by . You can register at the link below:

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  13. Jun 4

    Calling all writers: Come join our team ! Terrific opportunity to work with a wonderful team and help shape research at the intersection of technology and security. More details 👇

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  14. Jun 1

    . and I are excited to announce our new book, THE NEW FIRE: WAR, PEACE, AND DEMOCRACY IN THE AGE OF AI. Few choices are more urgent—or more fascinating—than how we harness this technology & for what purpose. Here’s how democracies can forge a union of AI and values👇

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  15. May 4

    12) Thrilled to work with and learn from my brilliant colleagues : Rebecca Gelles, James Dunham, and Catherine Aiken. Many thanks to and for their excellent feedback. END.

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  16. May 4

    11) Check out the rest of our paper for more on the methodology & directions for future work, including additional frames worthy of study. This issue brief is the second in our series on rhetorical dynamics in AI. You can read our first brief here:

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  17. May 4

    10) More than 95% of articles describe the activities of AI companies without using these frames, or any identifiable frame. Policymakers may have leeway to shape the public discourse around AI as the technology matures.

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  18. May 4

    9) Political leaders and tech company CEOs are the individuals most commonly mentioned in articles that use the four frames. Prominent academics, authors, and computer scientists are less frequently mentioned.

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  19. May 4

    8) As a share of AI articles, the Economic Gold Rush frame peaked in 2018. Today, it is the second most common among all four frames. Narratives focused on threat predominated early in the public discourse around AI & only more recently turned to potential opportunities.

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  20. May 4

    7) From 2012-2020, as a share of articles that reference AI, the Killer Robots and World Without Work frames declined; by contrast, the Competition and Economic Gold Rush frames increased.

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  21. May 4

    6) The Killer Robots frame peaked in 2015. In that year, the Killer Robots frame was almost as prevalent as the Competition frame; today, it is the least common among the four frames under study.

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