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The Technology and National Security Program (“Tech”) produces cutting-edge research and recommendations to help U.S. and allied policymakers responsibly win and manage the great power competition with China over critical and emerging technologies. The escalating U.S.-China competition in artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnologies, next-generation information and communications technologies and digital infrastructure, and quantum information sciences will have far-reaching implications for U.S. foreign policy and national and economic security.

The Tech Program focuses on high-impact technology areas with in-depth, evidence-based analysis to assess U.S. leadership vis-à-vis China, anticipate technology-related risks to security and democratic values, and outline bold but actionable steps for the United States and its allies to lead in responsible technology development, adoption, and governance. A key focus of the Tech Program is convening the technology and policy communities to bridge gaps, exchange perspectives, and together develop solutions.

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