Hudson Institute: Don’t Let Short-Term Frustrations Drive U.S. Policy
Hudson Institute's Luke Coffey warns reactive policymaking risks U.S. strategic interests. He urges steady, interest-driven decisions over political impulse.
Hudson Institute's Luke Coffey warns reactive policymaking risks U.S. strategic interests. He urges steady, interest-driven decisions over political impulse.
The Center for Democracy & Technology joined a coalition letter to Rep. Ted Lieu asking that his bipartisan American Leadership in AI Act not be packaged w…
A new country policy report from the Stimson Center examines Morocco’s evolution into a strategic middle power, highlighting economic transformation, clima…
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee argued that U.S. intelligence agencies should get early access to major AI models and said the Commerc…
The District’s open data portal published the 'ACS 5-Year Economic Characteristics DC Ward' dataset, offering ward-level American Community Survey economic…
CSET brief on AI "distillation" techniques. Explore the Washington debate: national security threat or technical concern?
The Trump administration is exploring AI regulation, a significant pivot from its hands-off approach, after a powerful new model raised security alarms.