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Joined May 2019

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  1. In urban combat, AI could aid wartime decision-making by “increasing situational awareness in information-saturated environments & distilling massive amounts of data into actionable intelligence.” Listen to the 's podcast—feat. —here:

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  2. “With continued and rapid innovation in autonomy and , we will see greater delegation of responsibility from man to machine,” says CSET’s on the podcast. “Within that, there’s a whole slew of moral and ethical dilemmas.”

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  3. Rolling back the Optional Practical Training program wouldn’t just damage the American economy—it would threaten national security. Read & Zach Arnold on the importance of OPT in the :

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  4. Have you checked out the Podcast? This podcast is made for those tech heads who are interested in the future military environment. Check out the second episode called "The Convergence" with .

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  5. More than 80% of international students receiving Ph.D.s in artificial intelligence remain in the U.S. for at least five years. "And that’s good,” write & Zach Arnold, “because America’s tech sector relies on foreign-born talent.”

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  6. Current methods are brittle. In , our founding director Jason Matheny highlights the myriad vulnerabilities of AI systems. For more insight on the topic, don’t miss & ’s assessment of AI safety among great powers:

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  7. “As American strategy reorients toward strategic competition, critical considerations of surety, security and reliability around AI/ML applications should not be cast aside.” Read & on AI safety in :

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  8. For CSET research on immigration & U.S. competitiveness, check out the following: 👉Keeping Top AI Talent in the U.S.: 👉Immigration Policy and the U.S. AI Sector: 👉Strengthening the U.S. AI Workforce:

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  9. “The U.S. depends on high-skilled immigration to attract and retain the world’s best talent in science and engineering,” said CSET founding director Jason Matheny at .

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  10. Jan 28

    For more on the importance of pragmatic engagement on AI safety and security among great powers, see our report on the topic. It was great to have a chance to collaborate with on this critical issue.

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  11. Why must major militaries cooperate on safety in the midst of great power competition? To avoid deadly misunderstanding and establish best practices early on, write & . Read their piece in :

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  12. To sustain its comparative advantage in AI, the U.S. must act now—expanding public-private partnerships in R&D, increasing STEM education quality & remaining open to high-tech talent through immigration. Read our report on comparative advantages here:

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  13. Jason Matheny: Recent export controls on were very tightly focused and relatively careful. That said, we should not overplay our hand with export controls. This is an area requiring deeply strategic thinking within government.

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  14. In his remarks, Jason Matheny highlights 3 areas of focus for policy: -Most of today’s AI systems were not built with security in mind. -US needs national test beds for testing AI on level playing field. -US depends on high-skilled immigration to attract S&T talent.

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  15. Jan 24

    Global Security Forum continues with a panel discussion on emerging technologies governance featuring ISP's & with Gabrielle Burrell (), Dr. Jason Matheny (), & Brig. Gen. Benjamin Watson ().

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  16. Our founding director, Jason Matheny, will weigh in on the challenges & opportunities of emerging technology at ’s Global Strategy Forum. Tune in at 10am EST:

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  17. Elsa Kania is one of the brightest and most innovative thinkers on future challenges, and her work is always worth reading. This time, writes with & on and generating comparative advantage |

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  18. Congrats to CSET Director on his upcoming book, The Hacker & the State—out in February!

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  19. Jan 23

    My "To Read" folder has been growing at a crazy rate, but I'm excited to get into this new paper at : "The Question of Comparative Advantage in Artificial Intelligence." By

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  20. Who leads in artificial intelligence and how should that leadership be evaluated and measured? Our latest policy brief from , & examines U.S. comparative advantage in vis-à-vis China. Read it here:

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