Ruby Scanlon
Research Assistant, Technology and National Security Program
Research Areas
Ruby Scanlon is a research assistant for the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), supporting the Center’s research on US-China technology competition, China's innovation ecosystem, and artificial intelligence (AI) policy. Before CNAS, Scanlon worked at the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division where she assisted on technology cases such as U.S. v. Google and served as speechwriter for Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter.
She holds an MS in global affairs from Tsinghua University in Beijing where she wrote her thesis on China's National AI Development and Regulation Strategy and a BA from Northwestern University in international relations with a focus in international economics.
Recent Publications & News
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How China’s Antitrust Tactics Undermine U.S. Tech Leadership
By Ruby Scanlon
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Trump Must Rebalance America’s AI Strategy
By Bill Drexel & Ruby Scanlon
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Noteworthy: “Memorandum on Advancing the United States’ Leadership in Artificial Intelligence”
By Paul Scharre, Vivek Chilukuri, Geoffrey Gertz, Bill Drexel, Janet Egan, Constanza M. Vidal Bustamante, Sam Howell, Michael Depp, Caleb Withers, Noah Greene, Ruby Scanlon & Morgan Peirce
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