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An AI Challenge: Balancing Open and Closed Systems
Navigating the spectrum between open and closed is critical to effective artificial intelligence policy. The right balance will promote innovation and competition while managi...
By Pablo Chavez
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China Is Flirting With AI Catastrophe
Today’s AI sprint would not be the first time Beijing’s desire to hasten progress invited disaster....
By Bill Drexel & Hannah Kelley
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Autonomous F-16 fighter jets being tested by the U.S. military
The U.S. military is testing an autonomous F-16 fighter jet that can make combat safer for American soldiers. In simulations, the AI already outflies trained human pilots. Her...
By Paul Scharre
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Congress ponders regulation of powerful emergent A.I. platforms
Can Congress keep up with the pace of growth in artificial intelligence? Paul Scharre of the Center for a New American Security talks about the current attempts to regulate A....
By Paul Scharre
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Controlling Access to Advanced Compute via the Cloud: Options for U.S. Policymakers, Part I
We do not recommend controlling access to cloud computing services for entities in China, because, based on our analysis, it does not appear feasible and may have adverse cons...
By Hanna Dohmen, Jacob Feldgoise, Emily Weinstein & Tim Fist
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Chinese Data Restrictions Undermine US-China Stability
By refusing dialogue, China increases the risk of miscalculation, crises, and even conflict....
By Paul Scharre
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From the USA, a Warning for Democracies
With new threats posed by commercial spyware uncovered by the day, democracies cannot wait to respond. Now is the time to work together and limit authoritarian use of spyware ...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle
Europe’s reliance on Russian oil and gas pales in comparison to the United States’ dependence on China for critical minerals. Amid heightened technology competition and a glob...
By Sam Howell
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The Dangers of the Global Spread of China’s Digital Authoritarianism
Watch the hearing on "Rule by Law: China’s Increasingly Global Legal Reach", held by the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission....
By Paul Scharre
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Russian Military Debates AI Development and Use
Ultimately, Russia’s military performance in Ukraine and the Ukrainian military’s adoption of new and emerging technologies may likewise inform the domestic debate on the use ...
By Samuel Bendett
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Moscow blames US for Kremlin drone attack
Russia has claimed that the US is behind an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin aiming to kill President Vladimir Putin. White House national security spokesperson John Kirby ...
By Samuel Bendett
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Arms Control for Artificial Intelligence
The best illustration of the dynamics of the desirability of arms control is the international community’s response to nuclear weapons versus chemical weapons....
By Paul Scharre & Megan Lamberth
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To Restrict, or Not to Restrict, That Is the Quantum Question
Premature export controls could impede innovation and handicap U.S. companies....
By Sam Howell
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Decoding Geopolitics Of Semiconductors, Its Impact On Global Supply Chain
Paul Scharre, Vice President and Director of Studies at CNAS, Jeffrey Bean, ORF America, and Ajit Manocha, SEMI speak on the India-U.S. semiconductor play and how U.S. export ...
By Paul Scharre
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Hijacked AI Assistants Can Now Hack Your Data
Early adopters of powerful new AI tools should recognize that they are subjects of a large-scale experiment with a new kind of cyberattack....
By Bill Drexel & Caleb Withers
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To Stay Ahead of China in AI, the U.S. Needs to Work with China
An AI gold rush is underway in the private sector in the wake of ChatGPT, but the geopolitical stakes are even greater. The United States and China are vying for global leader...
By Paul Scharre
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How Worried Should We Be About the Potential Dangers of Artificial Intelligence?
The recent release of the newest version of ChatGPT has got some tech leaders worried it's all moving way too fast. Twitter CEO Elon Musk and thousands of others have signed a...
By Alexandra Seymour
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AI's Inhuman Advantage
AI agents’ victories demonstrate that machines can dramatically outperform humans in command and control, a potential major advantage in war....
By Paul Scharre
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Making Unilateral Norms for Military AI Multilateral
Without significant effort from the U.S., the political declaration could easily die on the vine, and with it a structure for building AI technology responsibly....
By Michael Depp
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America Can Win the AI Race
If the United States wants to win the AI competition, it must approach Beijing carefully and construct its own initiatives thoughtfully....
By Paul Scharre