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- intersections: Issue 8, February 2024
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- Intersections, Issue 8, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
- of US citizens' data. PRC Regulatory and Policy Measures China bans export of certain rare earth processing technologies. In December 2023, the PRC Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Science and Technology jointly issued an update to the Catalog of Technologies Prohibited or Restricted from Export, a list of key technologies that is one of the PRC government's primary means ... rare earth compounds, could deprive the US military of inputs to manufacture key defense technologies. PRC welcomes US-based Micron Technologies in China despite May 2023 ban. In November 2023
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 43, August 8, 2022
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- remarks were similar to Putin’s statement in late June regarding “the importance for the country of creating its own competitive technologies…that can become new world standards.” The Russian leadership ... the efficiency of public administration through implementation of a unified policy around digital technologies and government support. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINUES USING UAVS ... entities on robotics, information security, biotechnical systems, and AI. We wrote in Newsletter 37 about ERA’s emerging role as a key AI research and development hub. In April 2022, then-Deputy Prime
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 45, September 7, 2022
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- technologies to support the development of new weapons systems and special equipment, such as marine robotic complexes, including AI-enabled robotic systems, along with maritime UAVs. Other ... control of all stages of manual operations. Earlier, we wrote about Russia’s use of AI technologies in military industrial processes and enterprises, a trend that is growing across the country’s ... and low weight due to the use of carbon fiber and filled polymers, as well as the extensive use of additive technologies in the production of its components. Markets and Private Sector Yandex brings
- intersections: Issue 11, November 2024
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- Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
- Advances Undersea sensing is critical to submarine warfare and is expected to be a decisive factor in any future maritime conflict. In addition, emerging technologies such as uncrewed submersible ... the interplay between the People's Republic of China's (PRC's) technology acquisition efforts, US and partner nation responses, and critical and emerging technology risks to the US industrial base posed ... use of high-volume, low-cost drones in the Russia-Ukraine war, interest in new technologies to counter or neutralize these systems has grown. The US military, the People's Liberation Army (PLA
- intersections: Issue 5, August 2023
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- Intersections, Issue 5, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
- mineral supply chains, developing markets for established and emerging green technologies, and enhancing climate adaptation and resilience in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. The two countries intend ... by the PRC. We also cover the newly released US strategy for critical and emerging technology standards and a series of technology and defense cooperation agreements among partner nations. New PRC ... Strategy and Regulatory Actions US releases new national strategy for critical and emerging technology standards. In May, the White House released the United States Government National Standards
- ai with ai: Life Is Like a Box of Matrices
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- Andy and Dave start with COVID-related AI news, and efforts from the Roche Data Science Coalition for UNCOVER (the United Network for COVID-19 Data Exploration and Research), which includes a dataset of a curated collection of over 200 publicly available COVID-19 related datasets; efforts from Akai Kaeru are included. The Biomedical Engineering Society publishes an overview of emerging technologies to combat COVID-19. Zetane Systems uses machine learning to search the DrugVirus database and information from the National Center for Biotechnology to identify existing drugs that might be effective against COVID. And researchers at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research are using machine learning to narrow down a space of 41 million compounds to identify candidates for further testing. And the IEEE hosted a conference on 9 July, "Does your COVID-19 tracing app follow you forever?" In non-COVID-related AI news, MIT takes offline the TinyImages dataset, due to its inclusion of derogatory terms and images. The second (actually first) wrongful arrest from facial recognition technology (again by the Detroit Police Department) comes to light. Appen Limited releases its annual "State of AI and ML" report, with a look at how businesses are (or aren’t) considering AI technologies. Anaconda releases its 2020 State of Data Science survey results. And the International Baccalaureate Educational Foundation turn to machine learning algorithms to predict student grades, due to COVID-related cancelations of actual testing, and much to the frustration of numerous students and parents. Research from the Vector Institute and the University of Toronto tackles analogy and the Raven Progressive Matrices with an ensemble of three neural networks for objects, attributes, and relationships. Researchers at the University of Sydney and the Imperial College London have established CompEngine, a collection of time-series data (over 24,000 initially) from a variety of fields, and have placed them into a common feature space; CompEngine then self-organizes the information based on empirical properties. Garfinkel, Shevtsov, and Guo make Modeling Life available for free. Meanwhile, Russell and Norvig release the not-so-free 4th Edition of AI: A Modern Approach. Lex Fridman interviews Norvig in a video podcast. And Elias Henriksen creates the Computer Prophet, which generates metaphors from a database of collected sayings.
- Challenge Roche Data Science Coalition Akai Kaeru's Approach – page 1 Akai Kaeru's Approach – page 2 Klaus Mueller's homepage Emerging Technologies for Use in the Study ... a dataset of a curated collection of over 200 publicly available COVID-19 related datasets; efforts from Akai Kaeru are included. The Biomedical Engineering Society publishes an overview of emerging technologies to combat COVID-19. Zetane Systems uses machine learning to search the DrugVirus database and information from the National Center for Biotechnology to identify existing drugs that might
- intersections: Issue 4, June 2023
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- Intersections, Issue 4, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
- report argues PRC has established lead in multiple critical and emerging technologies. A February 2023 report by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) found that, between 2018 and 2022 ... Republic of China's (PRC) technology acquisition efforts, US and partner nation responses to those efforts, and the critical and emerging technology risks for the US defense industrial base. This issue ... Technologies Company), others note that the combination of current US sanctions and PRC measures against Micron could further limit PRC access to advanced memory chips like those that Micron produces
- intersections: Issue 7, December 2023
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- Intersections, Issue 7, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
- manufacturing and critical technology from China. We also cover new initiatives between the US and select allies and partners, in addition to our regular coverage of critical and emerging technology ... and development as early as the 10th Five Year Plan (2001‒2005) and identified the EV industry as a “strategic emerging industry” in the 12th Five Year Plan (2011‒2015). Due to its inclusion in high-level policy ... arrays, that can be manufactured using existing civilian EV and lithium battery production lines. European Commission recommends risk assessments for four critical technologies. On October 3
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 22, September 8, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 22, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- technologies can significantly shorten the decision cycle.” However, citing the US military as an example, the article states that there are constraints on the application of AI to military operations ... simulation environments.” Lack of compatibility between military and commercial technologies. The article asserts that commercial companies play an important role in providing AI technologies to the US military, but that commercial AI technologies are not fully suitable for military use. Further, the article states that given the sensitivity of military data, military AI technologies
- intersections: Issue 12, January 2025
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- Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
- the People's Republic of China's (PRC's) technology acquisition and defense industrial base development efforts, US and partner nation responses, and critical and emerging technology risks ... emphasized that China needs to make rapid progress in "key core technologies," including semiconductors and AI. In a 2021 speech, Xi called for an "all-out effort" to develop various scientific areas including "high-end chips" and to "target [the development of] artificial intelligence" and related technologies, given that China's "development and national security are at stake." In pursuit of Xi's