The Center for a New American Security's response to Center for AI Standards and Innovation Request For Information: Security ...
While competitors are building coordinated AI-bio ecosystems, the U.S. biodata (biological data) environment remains fragmented, underfunded, and insecure. Without a federally led effort to build ...
Richard Fontaine, CEO of the national security think tank CNAS, says greater clarity on U.S. President Donald Trump’s objectives is needed to make progress in negotiations ...
Richard Fontaine, CEO of the national security think tank CNAS, says greater clarity on U.S. President Donald Trump’s objectives is needed to make progress in negotiations with Iran. He believes ...
The recent standoff between the Department of War and Anthropic over restrictions on military use of AI has underscored these tensions, ...
Former deputy assistant of defence for NATO and CNAS adjunct senior fellow Jim Townsend joined CTV News to discuss why he believes Iran will eventually run out of ammunition as the war goes on.
U.S. officials confirmed intelligence sharing between Russia and Iran. Bloomberg Economics Defense Lead and CNAS adjunct senior fellow Becca Wasser discusses with David Gura and Christina Ruffini on ...
A crucial question for how the war will play out is understanding Iran’s missile depth — its ability to strike US military bases in the Middle East, Israel, and America’s partners in the Gulf. Getting ...
How could munitions constraints limit the ongoing campaign against Iran? How quickly can industry replenish what’s been ...
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Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter as a part of the CNAS Make Room initiative. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national ...
Yet a more fundamental question looms: How will humans retain control of AI-driven warfare fought at machine speed? For the United States to remain the world’s leading military power, it must both ...