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Jack Corrigan

Jack Corrigan

@_jackcorrigan

AI + Competition Policy @CSETGeorgetown | previously @NextgovFCW, eventually @UMichLaw | jack.corrigan at georgetown dot edu

Washington, DC Katılım Ocak 2014
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CSET
CSET@CSETGeorgetown·
International students made up more than 40% of the 500k doctoral degrees awarded by U.S. universities between 2000 and 2019. And stay rates for foreign STEM PhDs are high — over 70% remain in the U.S. @jasonrileywsj cited a 2022 CSET report in his new piece for @WSJopinion.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

From @WSJopinion: Donald Trump has made the Harvard man his whipping boy, and academia certainly had it coming, writes @jasonrileywsj. Still, what is the president’s objective? on.wsj.com/4kDJt1s

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Cole McFaul@colemcfaul·
The White House just paused ALL visa interviews for foreign students. A disaster for longterm US competitiveness in emerging techs. Five months in, and the damage is adding up. A detailed account of the disruptions to US science, by month. 🧵 /40
Helen Toner@hlntnr

Apparently still needs to be said: If we're trying to compete with China in advanced tech, this is *insane*. Even if this specific pause doesn't last long, every anti-international-student policy deters more top talent from choosing the US in years to come. Irreversible damage.

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Competition is critical for AI innovation, but the sector seems destined to consolidate over time. A new report from @_jackcorrigan explores the risks of a concentrated AI market and what U.S. policymakers can do about it 👇 cset.georgetown.edu/publication/pr…
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If the U.S. wants an AI sector that’s innovative, competitive, and resilient, policymakers can’t leave it to incumbent tech companies. @_jackcorrigan explains why competition policy must be part of the U.S. AI strategy ⬇️ cset.georgetown.edu/publication/pr…
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CSET@CSETGeorgetown·
Our new report from CSET’s @_jackcorrigan shows how policymakers can keep the U.S. AI ecosystem open, dynamic, and resilient — before it’s too late. Explore it here ⤵️ cset.georgetown.edu/publication/pr…
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Jacob Feldgoise
Jacob Feldgoise@jacob_feldgoise·
Why does using Huawei's Ascend 910 chip violate U.S. export controls? Think of it as a "secondary violation.” Here's how it works. 🧵👇(1/5) bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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6/ The stakes here are high—whether the future of the sector will be locked down by yesterday’s tech giants or opened up to tomorrow’s innovators will depend on the decisions that policymakers make today Check out the report here: cset.georgetown.edu/publication/pr…
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5/ Policymakers can stop this consolidation by fostering a more competitive + diversified AI sector This could entail robust antitrust enforcement, reducing lock-in among CSPs, limiting self-preferencing + bundling, and funding R&D for small models + novel AI paradigms
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Jack Corrigan@_jackcorrigan·
In my latest (and last) report from @CSETGeorgetown, I explore how the US AI industry is consolidating around a handful of powerful tech companies—and the ways that monopolization could undermine innovation and national security 🧵 cset.georgetown.edu/publication/pr…
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CSET@CSETGeorgetown·
✨New Report✨ Competition is critical for driving innovation in AI, but a new report from CSET’s @_jackcorrigan explores how today’s AI industry may become more concentrated over time—and what policymakers can do to stop it. Read the full report here⬇️ cset.georgetown.edu/publication/pr…
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Kill The Computer@KillTheCompShow·
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5/ Bottom line: If we want federally funded R&D to actually benefit the public, we can't ignore the prices Americans pay for breakthroughs they helped finance. Check out the full piece here: nationalinterest.org/blog/techland/…
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Jack Corrigan@_jackcorrigan·
4/ Without march-in rights, we lose a key mechanism for keeping corporate power in check, potentially leaving taxpayers paying twice for government-funded inventions—once to fund the research, again through inflated prices. nationalinterest.org/blog/techland/…
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3/ Policymakers had recently been trying to make better use of this tool, but the Trump administration now seems poised to abandon those efforts. We think that's a huge mistake nationalinterest.org/blog/techland/…
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Jack Corrigan@_jackcorrigan·
2/ "March-in rights" allow the government to step in if companies make inventions—developed with public money—too costly or out of reach. They can be a crucial safeguard against corporate price gouging. nationalinterest.org/blog/techland/…
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