• Cybersecurity
  • Technology & Competition
  • Blogs
  • Resources
    • Suggested Readings
    • Contributors
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology & Competition
  • Blogs
  • Resources
    • Suggested Readings
    • Contributors

In Trump Admin, China Hawks May Win Out Over AI Bulls

by admin | Mar 31, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Essay

BY ROBERT KNAKE This week, the New York Times put out a long news analysis on the hopes and dreams of AI companies for less regulation in the Trump administration. Yet, while the early signs may point in a pro-industry direction, don’t be surprised if the Trump...

Rethinking Chip Technology Transfer (1)

by James Lewis | Mar 6, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Essay, Tech Transfer

British historian Paul Kennedy wrote in “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers” that great powers do not decline because they fail to recognize problems, but because they apply old solutions to new problems when those solutions are no longer effective....

MORE ARTICLES

Comments on BIS-2025-0001: Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion 

Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy

Time for CSPs to stop fighting (and start fixing) Know Your Customer

Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy

In Trade Fights, Chips Will Get Countries to the Negotiating Table

Blogs

U.S. Cyber Governance

Cyber Security, DHS & Cyber, Essay, Policy and Strategy

America should embrace weaponized interdependence against China

Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy

In Trump Admin, China Hawks May Win Out Over AI Bulls

AI, Chips & China, Essay

The Project was formed with two chief goals in mind: to redraft meaningful and effective AI export control regulations which form a viable alternative regulatory structure to the Biden-era AI Diffusion Rule, and secondly to discuss restructuring the national security apparatus to improve cybersecurity.