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December 16, 2021

This month our experts covered AI techniques in cyber defense, the effects of China’s use of state-sponsored espionage, U.S.-China tech competition, and more to inform you about the latest developments in national security and emerging technology.

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December Research Roundup

December 30, 2021

This month we explored AI's effects on disinformation campaigns, cyber defenses, and safety in machine learning systems.

CSET's new grant will contribute to CyberAI's research and its work to broaden the talent pipeline for cybersecurity and AI

CSET Experts in the News

December 16, 2021

This month our experts covered AI techniques in cyber defense, the effects of China’s use of state-sponsored espionage, U.S.-China tech competition, and more to inform you about the latest developments in national security and emerging technology.

November Research Roundup

November 30, 2021

This month we explored global trends in robotics patents, new research on the U.S. AI workforce, and the use of U.S. federal prize competitions.

CSET Experts in the News

November 15, 2021

This month, our experts weighed in on the Chinese military’s adoption of AI, global trends in robotics patents, the U.S. AI workforce and more to inform you about the latest developments in national security and emerging technology.

October Research Roundup

October 29, 2021

This month we explored the Chinese military's adoption of AI, AI educational programs in the U.S. and AI investment in global defense companies.

CSET Experts in the News

October 14, 2021

This month our experts weighed in on the U.S. artificial intelligence workforce policy, AI safety and reliability, data fusion in Chinese surveillance programs, and much more. 

September Research Roundup

September 30, 2021

This month we explored the DOD's hidden AI workforce, small data approaches to AI, and China's Robot Hacking Games.

CSET Experts in the News

September 16, 2021

This month our experts discussed AI accidents, China’s S&T; developments, machine learning’s influence in cybersecurity, and more.

Unwanted Foreign Transfers of U.S. Technology: Proposed Prevention Strategies

William Hannas Huey-Meei Chang
| September 10, 2021

The transfer of national security relevant technology—to peer competitors especially—is a well-documented problem and must be balanced with the benefits of free exchange. The following propositions covering six facets of the transfer issue reflect CSET’s current recommendations on the matter.