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Technology & National Security
The 5G Fight Is Bigger Than HuaweiThe latest salvos in the Trump administration’s campaign against Huawei may prove, at best, to be a Pyrrhic victory—or, at worst, directly undermine U.S. interests and objecti...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Technology & National Security
San Francisco lawmakers ban facial recognition technologyDoes this ban protect privacy or put public safety at risk? Technology and National Security associate fellow Kara Frederick debates former NYPD officer Darrin Porcher. View t...
By Kara Frederick
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Not a “New Era”—Historical Memory and Continuities in U.S.-China RivalryAt first glance, the return to a world of great power rivalry may seem sudden.1 The National Defense Strategy, published in January 2018, highlighted the “reemergence of long-...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Technology & National Security
2019 Drell Lecture: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of WarOn April 30, 2019, CNAS Technology and National Security Program Director Paul Scharre delivered the 2019 Drell Lecture on the campus of Stanford University. Scharre's remarks...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Breaking down Facebook's attempt to silence hate speechKara Frederick appears on Fox and Friends to discuss the latest developments surrounding Facebook's efforts at content policing. View the full conversation on Fox News:...
By Kara Frederick
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Technology & National Security
The 5G Future Is Not Just About HuaweiThis week, representatives from the United States and more than 30 European Union and NATO countries met in Prague to hash out security principles for 5G—fifth-generation wire...
By Kara Frederick
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Technology & National Security
Paul Scharre Interviewed on the Raw Data PodcastWhen we think of killer robots, images of the Terminator, Robocop, and other dystopian movies often spring to mind. These movies usually don’t end well (for the humans, at lea...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
The National Security Imperative of Protecting User DataPrivacy legislation directed at 21st-century technology platforms and internet companies is not just about privacy; it is also important to address modern-day national securit...
By Carrie Cordero
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Technology & National Security
FBI facial recognition software under fire for privacy concernsIs the technology a must-need tool to solve crimes or a slippery slope? Kara Frederick joins Fox and Friends to discuss. View the full conversation on Fox and Friends: Wat...
By Kara Frederick
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Technology & National Security
Killer AppsThe nation that leads in the development of artificial intelligence will, Russian President Vladimir Putin proclaimed in 2017, “become the ruler of the world.” That view has b...
By Paul Scharre
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Learning Without Fighting: New Developments in PLA Artificial Intelligence War-GamingA lack of recent experience in combat is often characterized as a major liability and potential disadvantage for the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in any future confl...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Technology & National Security
Artificial Intelligence Colloquium: AI R&D EthicsThe responsible advancement and application of AI is a subject of much debate across research, government, defense, and commercial communities. Issues surrounding trust, priva...
By Richard Danzig, Paul Scharre, Patrick Lin & Heather Roff
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Technology & National Security
Kara Frederick Interviewed on The John Batchelor ShowKara Frederick joins John Batchelor to discuss many of the issues raised in her recent Wall Street Journal essay with Richard Fontaine: "The Autocrat's New Tool Kit." Listen ...
By Kara Frederick
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Technology & National Security
Kara Frederick on Fox & Friends: What happens when next generation tech falls into the wrong hands?Kara Frederick, associate fellow in the CNAS Technology and National Security program, joins Fox News' Fox & Friends to discuss her Wall Street Journal essay, "The Authori...
By Kara Frederick
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Indo-Pacific Security / Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
Podcast: The Autocrat’s New Tool KitA new set of technological tools—some of them now maturing, others poised to emerge over the coming decade—seem destined to wind up in the hands of autocrats around the world....
By Richard Fontaine, Kara Frederick & Paul Scharre
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Indo-Pacific Security / Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
The Autocrat’s New Tool KitChinese authorities are now using the tools of big data to detect departures from “normal” behavior among Muslims in the country’s Xinjiang region—and then to identify each su...
By Richard Fontaine & Kara Frederick
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Technology & National Security
CNAS Tech: How (Not) to Talk About AI & LethalityThe U.S. Army recently announced its new Advanced Targeting & Lethality Automated System, or ATLAS program. The announcement generated concern and media headlines about the le...
By Paul Scharre, Kara Frederick & Megan Lamberth
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Technology & National Security
The White House: Accelerating America's Leadership in Artificial IntelligenceOn Thursday, February 28, Michael Kratsios, Deputy Assistant to the President for Technology Policy, visited CNAS to discuss the President's Executive Order on Maintaining Ame...
By Paul Scharre & Michael Kratsios
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Inside China Tech: Analysing China’s race with the US for AI dominanceThis week, Zen Soo looks at how China and the US compete for technological supremacy in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), and how this is affected by the US-China tra...
By Gregory C. Allen
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Technology & National Security
White House AI Executive Order and DoD AI StrategyThis week, the U.S. government released two major new strategic documents on artificial intelligence. The White House published an executive order by President Trump launching...
By Robert O. Work, Paul Scharre, Gregory C. Allen, Kara Frederick, Michael Horowitz & Elsa B. Kania