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Jessica Ji
8 months ago
Check out the blog, and join us for our webinar next Tuesday, where we'll discuss some of these ideas! Looking forward to exploring some of these recommendations further in the near future:
cset.georgetown.edu/event/whats-...
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CSET
8 months ago
In this month’s newsletter, CSET's
@alexfriedland.bsky.social
wrapped up all the latest AI & policy news: 1️⃣ GPT-4.5 & Claude 3.7 Sonnet 2️⃣ Recapping new misalignment research 3️⃣ DOD wants to speed up software acquisition 4️⃣ AI Action Plan recs And much more!
cset.georgetown.edu/newsletter/m...
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OpenAI and Anthropic try to fend off competition with new models, ideas for the U.S. AI Action Plan, and important new misalignment research | Center for Security and Emerging Technology
Plus: DOD looks to accelerate software acquisition, Trump floats CHIPS repeal, White House tries to cut off maintenance of Chinese chip tools, and the confirmation hearing for new OSTP head
https://cset.georgetown.edu/newsletter/march-20-2025/
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CSET
8 months ago
✨ NEW: How can the U.S. stay ahead in AI? OSTP called for input on developing an “AI Action Plan.” Our response outlines the steps the U.S. should take to: 1️⃣Secure and advance its AI leadership 2️⃣Navigate competition with China 3️⃣Realize AI’s benefits and avoid its risks
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Emmy Probasco
9 months ago
Couldn’t help but go through the list of intelligence failures in this article and ask: would AI have exacerbated or addressed this risk?
www.timesofisrael.com/the-intel-on...
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The intel on Hamas attack plan was there, but IDF simply refused to believe it, probe finds
Investigation into failures by Military Intelligence Directorate shows IDF received plans detailing possible attack in 2022, but considered it unlikely, viewed Sinwar as pragmatist
https://www.timesofisrael.com/the-intel-on-hamas-attack-plan-was-there-but-idf-simply-refused-to-believe-it-probe-finds/
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Owen J. Daniels
10 months ago
With the government portion of the AI Action Summit next week,
@minanrn.bsky.social
,
@miahoffmann.bsky.social
and I wrote for
@thebulletin.org
about some key AI governance questions for the year ahead
thebulletin.org/2025/02/will...
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Will the Paris artificial intelligence summit set a unified approach to AI governance—or just be another conference?
AI innovations and governments’ preferences can make international consensus on governance at the Paris Summit challenging.
https://thebulletin.org/2025/02/will-the-paris-artificial-intelligence-summit-set-a-unified-approach-to-ai-governance-or-just-be-another-conference/
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Sam Bresnick
10 months ago
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's Bill Hannas and I joined the Modern War Institute's podcast to discuss what DeepSeek means for the U.S.-China AI competition. We touch on export controls and alternative pathways to advanced AI, among other topics. Check it out here:
mwi.westpoint.edu/mwi-podcast-...
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MWI Podcast: DeepSeek and the US-China AI Race - Modern War Institute
On January 20, the Chinese company DeepSeek released a new AI large language model, called DeepSeek-R1. The company was only founded a little over a year earlier, and yet this model's capability was l...
https://mwi.westpoint.edu/mwi-podcast-deepseek-and-the-us-china-ai-race/
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Alex Friedland
10 months ago
Our content manger told me this is too dense...oops. So thread 1/? The hopeful part: Increase in visas for highly skilled STEM talent. H1B visas are valid for at least 3 years & have careful restrictions “to fill openings for which American workers with similar abilities cannot be found.”
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If you care about AI policy, you need to follow everyone at CSET. Check out our starter pack:
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12 months ago
Key AI policy changes ahead as noted by
@alexfriedland.bsky.social
: 🔹Trump pledges to scrap AI EO on day 1 🔹CHIPS Act funding being rushed ($6.6B to TSMC) 🔹Tech leaders split on the victory — Musk supports but incoming admin signals possible Big Tech scrutiny
cset.georgetown.edu/article/what...
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What Donald Trump’s Victory Means for AI Policy, Chips, and AI Development | Center for Security and Emerging Technology
Donald Trump's first term as president coincided with the beginning of three important trends that continue to shape the AI world: the rise of transformer-based models, surging AI investment, and a mo...
https://cset.georgetown.edu/article/what-donald-trumps-victory-means-for-ai-policy-chips-and-ai-development/
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What does Trump's win mean for AI policy, chips, and private AI development? I tried to cut through some of the murkiness in today's
policy.ai
. There's still a lot we don't know, but we can get some good hints from his first term. Check out my full writeup:
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Alex Friedland
CSET
about 2 years ago
In this week's newsletter,
@alexfriedland.bsky.social
wrapped up all the latest
#AI
& policy news: 1️⃣ USG updates rules on AI chip exports to 🇨🇳 2️⃣ Generative AI stays hot 3️⃣ Could OpenAI dump Nvidia for custom chips? And much more!
cset.georgetown.edu/newsletter/o...
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Biden updates AI chip export rules to China, and OpenAI, Adobe and Google headline a big month for G...
Plus: AI in the Senate — Schumer’s Forums vs. Thune and Klobuchar’s “Light Touch,” and rumors of custom chips could spell trouble for Nvidia
https://cset.georgetown.edu/newsletter/october-26-2023/
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