Vivek Chilukuri
@vivekchil
Director, Technology and National Security Program @CNASdc. Views are mine.
🚨 NEW rundown on the Trump administration's AI Action plan from me and CNAS colleagues @EmilyKilcrease1, @janet_e_egan, @geoffreygertz, @Sam_Howell15, @CalebWithersDC, @michaeljaydepp, @rubyscanlon, and @MorganCPeirce. Overall, the administration deserves credit for advancing…

Brad Smith: “The No. 1 factor that will define whether the US or China wins this race is whose technology is most broadly adopted in the rest of the world” That's why @vivekchil and I have traveled to key regions, assessing US-China tech diffusion Here’s what we found in Kenya:
In short: train, baby, train.
Today the @WhiteHouse released America’s AI Action Plan to win the global race. We need to OUT-INNOVATE our competitors, BUILD AI & energy infrastructure, & EXPORT American AI around the world. Visit AI.gov
The Trump administration’s long awaited AI Action Plan is out…

🔥Come work with us at CNAS! We’re looking for people ready to contribute to rigorous, evidence-based research and positively shape the future of AI policy. Hiring for compute policy and AI & national security more broadly. Link below. Referrals of great people welcome.
Rising cyber threats in the Indo-Pacific demand newly ambitious cooperation between the US and its regional partners. But what does this entail? We'll dive in on Monday, 7/21 from 9-10a ET for a virtual event featuring experts from 🇰🇷🇯🇵🇹🇼🇵🇭 Register👇cnas.org/events/virtual…
Last year, I wrote a 100+ page thesis on China's AI industrial policy. It covers Beijing's spending across: (1) basic R&D, (2) chips, (3) B2G partnerships, and (4) traditional subsidies. Over the next few days, I'll break down the paper's findings, starting today with R&D.🧵
.@VP, @mkratsios47 & @davidsacks47 say the US must be the world’s ‘AI partner of choice.’ Why is that a worthy goal—and how do we get there? In The Republic, I describe how a "Strategic Promotion" agenda could help ensure US AI and compute anchor the global economy for decades
The United States must not only dominate in the development of frontier AI capabilities, but also must ensure the American AI stack -- from chips, to models, to applications -- is adopted worldwide.
"Whether you agree with the Trump administration or not, its disruption is an opportunity to forge a new model of technology statecraft to help the United States win the race to shape strategic digital infrastructure and technology diffusion across the globe." @vivekchil in…