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CSET is a prominent DC-based think tank whose research on AI governance, compute policy, and geopolitical competition is frequently cited in AI safety and policy discussions; this is their institutional homepage.
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CSET (Center for Security and Emerging Technology) at Georgetown University is a policy research organization focused on the security implications of emerging technologies, particularly AI. It produces research on AI policy, workforce, geopolitics, and governance. The content could not be fully extracted, limiting detailed analysis.
Key Points
- •CSET conducts policy-relevant research on AI, biotechnology, and other emerging technologies with national security implications.
- •Produces reports, datasets, and briefs aimed at informing policymakers on AI governance and competition.
- •Covers topics including AI talent pipelines, compute governance, China-US tech competition, and AI market dynamics.
- •Serves as a bridge between technical AI research and policy communities in Washington D.C. and beyond.
Cited by 21 pages
| Page | Type | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| AI Misuse Risk Cruxes | Crux | 65.0 |
| AGI Development | -- | 52.0 |
| AI Risk Portfolio Analysis | Analysis | 64.0 |
| Autonomous Weapons Escalation Model | Analysis | 62.0 |
| International AI Coordination Game Model | Analysis | 59.0 |
| AI Safety Intervention Effectiveness Matrix | Analysis | 73.0 |
| Intervention Timing Windows | Analysis | 72.0 |
| AI Risk Interaction Matrix | Analysis | 65.0 |
| AI Risk Interaction Network Model | Analysis | 64.0 |
| AI Safety Research Allocation Model | Analysis | 65.0 |
| Worldview-Intervention Mapping | Analysis | 62.0 |
| Georgetown CSET | Organization | 43.0 |
| Holden Karnofsky | Person | 40.0 |
| AI Control | Research Area | 75.0 |
| AI Governance Coordination Technologies | Approach | 91.0 |
| AI Governance and Policy | Crux | 66.0 |
| AI Risk Public Education | Approach | 51.0 |
| Compute Thresholds | Concept | 91.0 |
| AI Disinformation | Risk | 54.0 |
| AI Knowledge Monopoly | Risk | 50.0 |
| AI Proliferation | Risk | 60.0 |
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CSET produces evidence-driven analysis in a variety of forms, from informative graphics to expert testimony to published reports. Our key areas of inquiry are the foundations of artificial intelligence — such as talent, data and computational power — as well as how AI can be used in national security settings. We also do research on the policy tools that can be used to shape AI's development and use, and on biotechnology.
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What We Do
CSET produces data-driven research at the intersection of security and technology, providing nonpartisan analysis to the policy community. CSET is currently focusing on the effects of progress in artificial intelligence (AI), advanced computing and biotechnology. We seek to prepare a new generation of decision-makers to address the challenges and opportunities of emerging technologies.
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In 2025, CSET advanced its mission to inform high-stakes decisions through rigorous, evidence-based analysis of the security implications of emerging technologies. Our independent research examines issues at the intersection of technology and security.
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If you’re driving down a road with unexpected twists and turns, then two things that will help you a lot are having a clear view out the windshield and an excellent steering
system. In AI, this means having a clear picture of where
the technology is and where it’s going, and having plans in place for what to do in different scenarios.
CSET Executive Director Helen Toner / TED
CSET in the Media
Pentagon getting hands on Anthropic’s technology posed many risks
NewsNation
CSET’s Owen J. Daniels was featured on NewsNation, where he delved into the ongoing tensions between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the use of AI systems in defense and national security applications.
US panel credits China’s AI edge to open-source models, manufacturing dominance
South China Morning Post
US military confirms use of ‘advanced AI tools’ in Iran conflict, says humans make final calls
Fox News
AI & Tech Brief: Nvidia’s warning on the ‘inflection point’
The Washington Post
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