In 2018, as AI was beginning its meteoric rise from research labs to policy headlines, I and others started formulating what would become CSET.
From butterflies in my stomach before testifying for the first time before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, to the very exciting opportunity to create a key AI framework at the OECD, to the immense pride of watching research analysts grow into confident leaders that meaningfully impact tech-policy, it has been an incredible experience.
I co-founded CSET because I saw the need for tech-policy analysis that's proactive, data-driven, and shared in the sunlight for all to see. Our work helps busy people make important decisions at the intersection of tech, public policy, and national security. Few organizations combine deep tech depth with policy relevance like we do in areas from AI, cyber, and bio to China tech.
Quality tech-policy analysis requires sustainable funding to maintain our impact. So, I am inviting those who find our work helpful to contribute financially to support CSET's work.
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CSET's impact in 2024 speaks volumes: with 93 publications, 20 events, and 200 briefings delivered to decision-makers across government and industry, we shaped critical conversations about AI and emerging technology.
With your support this #GivingTuesday, we can expand our reach in 2025, ensuring leaders have the data-driven insights they need.
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