Center for Security and Emerging Technology

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2019.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 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:

  2. 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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  3. Out now: the latest edition of , featuring: at , ’s thoughts on international technical alliances, and two original translations. See it for yourself at .

  4. Despite reports of international students leaving the United States in droves upon graduation, & team find that “stay rates among international graduates in AI are persistently high” at almost 90%. Curious as to why? Read their report here:

  5. Among great powers, AI has become a focus of military competition with the potential to reshape the character of conflict & undermine deterrence. In a report out today, & consider paths toward safety & security. Read it here:

  6. Across the nation, alarm bells are sounding over the loss of U.S.-educated talent to China & others. But what does the data show? & team find “stay rates among int'l graduates in are persistently high” at almost 90%. Read the report here:

  7. “The next five to 10 years will be a crucial period for the launch of a new round of global technological change and industrial transformation.” New translation: ’s Five-Year Plan for Emerging Technologies from the PRC State Council:

  8. Out now: the final edition of for the decade! Featuring: , the , two new CSET reports and three original translations. See it for yourself at .

  9. The U.S., Japan and the Netherlands dominate AI chip supply chains. How might this competitive advantage be leveraged vis-à-vis China? CSET’s new issue brief identifies a few key choke-points in the supply chain. Read more here:

  10. “New estimates from CSET show that China is likely spending far less on than previously assumed.” When weighed with info from other sources, this data contradicts a prevailing narrative:

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  11. New translation available in this week's edition of : China’s plan to improve university-level education, which outlines objectives to enhance China’s cadre of AI talent & university AI curricula by 2030.

  12. The latest edition of is out now. Featured: natural language processing to combat disinformation, a new computer for the world’s largest chip & a rare look at China’s education plans. Get the full story at .

  13. Asked about the prospects of slowing the “cyber arms race,” says the structural controls we employ for arms control don’t translate well to cybersecurity or artificial intelligence.

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  14. Happening now: CSET’s Jason Matheny, , & discuss at . On the agenda: the AI workforce, surveillance & cybersecurity.

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  15. Artificial intelligence is famously hard to define. ’s testimony before US-China Commission this summer helped shape the final report & recommendations—especially in the realm of . Find the full report here:

  16. New translation available in this week's edition of : 's Sensitive Science and Technology Protection Bill, as proposed in the Legislative Yuan, which would provide up to $1M fine for leaks of sensitive technology.

  17. Out now: the latest edition of discussing China's emotion recognition systems, repeated issues plague and , and 's progress on StarCraft. Check it out at

  18. ICYMI: CSET released an original translation of Russia’s national AI strategy. Among the highlights: massive R&D investment, workforce recruitment & a new commission to guide AI development. Read more here:

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  19. Speaker after speaker at yesterday's conference on 's future said the U.S. must cultivate its own AI talent while also attracting the world's best minds. The final word went to our Jason Matheny and Michael Kratsios . Full video:

  20. The national strategy is meant "to ensure American leadership in emerging technologies," and talent is a critical aspect of that, CTO of the U.S. Michael Kratsios tells CSET Founding Director and member Jason Matheny at the Conference.

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