Center for Security and Emerging Technology

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    Anderson, Nick (2019) Georgetown launches think tank on security and emerging technology, The Washington Post, February 28.

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    Institute for Technology Law & Policy (2019) Georgetown launches new $55 million center on security & emerging technology, Institute for Technology Law & Policy, February 28.

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    Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database: Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Open PhilanthropyPhilanthropy., December.

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    Center for Security and Emerging Technology (2021) New grant agreement boosts CSET Funding to more than $100 million over five years, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, August 25.

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    Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).

As of MayJuly 2022, CSET has grown to more than 50 full-time staff. Thanks in part to an increase by $42more than $50 million of their original Open Philanthropy grant,[4] their total available funding for the following five years is in excess of $100 million.[4]5]

CSET is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[5]6]

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    Anderson, Nick (2019) Georgetown launches think tank on security and emerging technology, The Washington Post, February 28.

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    Institute for Technology Law & Policy (2019) Georgetown launches new $55 million center on security & emerging technology, Institute for Technology Law & Policy, February 28.

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    Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database: Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Open Philanthropy, December.

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    Center for Security and Emerging Technology (2021) New grant agreement boosts CSET Funding to more than $100 million over five years, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, August 25.

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    Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).

As of MarchMay 2022, CSET has grown to more than 50 full-time staff. Thanks in part to an increase by $42 million of their original Open Philanthropy grant, their total available funding for the following five years is in excess of $100 million.[4]

The Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) is a think tank dedicated to policy analysis at the intersection of national and international security and emerging technologies. CSET's founder and director is Jason Gaverick Matheny.Matheny.[1] CSET is the largest AI policy research center in the United States.[2]

As of August 2021,March 2022, CSET has grown to more than 50 full-time staff. Thanks in part to an increase by $42 million of their original Open Philanthropy grant, their total available funding for the following five years is in excess of $100 million.[4]

The Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) is a think tank dedicated to policy analysis at the intersection of national and international security and emerging technologies. CSET's founder and director is Jason Gaverick Matheny (Anderson 2019).[1] CSET is the largest AI policy research center in the United States (Institute for Technology, Law and Policy 2019).States.[2]

CSET was established in January 2019 with a $55 million grant from Open Philanthropy (Muehlhauser 2019).[3] Its mission is to study the security impacts of emerging technologies, support the academic work in security and technology studies, and deliver nonpartisan analysis to the policy community. For its first two years, CSET plans to focus on the intersection of security and artificial intelligence, particularly on national competitiveness, talent and knowledge flows and relationships with other technologies.

As of August 2021, CSET has grown to more than 50 full-time staff. Thanks in part to an increase by $42 million of their original Open Philanthropy grant, their total available funding for the following five years is in excess of $100 million (Center for Security and Emerging Technology 2021).million.[4]

CSET is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future (Halstead 2019).[5]

BibliographyFurther reading

Anderson, Nick (2019) Georgetown launches think tank on security and emerging technology, The Washington Post, February 28.

Center for Security and Emerging Technology (2021) New grant agreement boosts CSET Funding to more than $100 million over five years, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, August 25.

Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).

Institute for Technology Law & Policy (2019) Georgetown launches new $55 million center on security & emerging technology, Institute for Technology Law & Policy, February 28.

Muehlhauser, Luke (2019) Georgetown University — Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Open Philanthropy.

  1. ^

    Anderson, Nick (2019) Georgetown launches think tank on security and emerging technology, The Washington Post, February 28.

  2. ^

    Institute for Technology Law & Policy (2019) Georgetown launches new $55 million center on security & emerging technology, Institute for Technology Law & Policy, February 28.

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    Center for Security and Emerging Technology (2021) New grant agreement boosts CSET Funding to more than $100 million over five years, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, August 25.

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    Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).

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