Michelle Nie
Visiting Fellow, Technology and National Security Program
Research Areas
Michelle Nie is a visiting fellow with the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). She focuses on the national security implications of artificial intelligence (AI), emerging technology, and compute governance.
Prior to CNAS, Nie worked on global AI capacity-building initiatives at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). She has also researched the intersection of competition policy and emerging technology in the European Union with the Open Markets Institute. Her background spans finance, technology, consulting, and public policy. Nie holds a master’s degree in public affairs from Sciences Po in Paris and a bachelor of science from the University of California, Berkeley.
Recent Publications & News
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Noteworthy | Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security
By Vivek Chilukuri, Daniel Remler, Michelle Nie, Caleb Withers & James Sanders
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Technology & National Security
CNAS Insights | MATCHing Policy to StrategyBy Janet Egan & Michelle Nie
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Technology & National Security
Bill to Ban Sale of Key AI Chipmaking Equipment to China Introduced in HouseBy Michelle Nie
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Technology & National Security
Dutch Export Controls Don’t Go Far Enough on ChinaBy Michelle Nie
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Technology & National Security
Fighting AI Cyberattacks Starts with Knowing They’re HappeningBy Janet Egan & Michelle Nie
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