Michelle Nie
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Michelle Nie
@michellesnie
AI, compute governance, and national security @CNASdc | Co-founder of WISE | personal views only

Dutch Export Controls Don’t Go Far Enough on China The Netherlands can do more to prevent ASML technology from undermining its own national security, writes @michellesnie @CNASdc



The CNAS Technology and National Security Program is looking for our next intern, starting in May! If you want to support cutting-edge policy research to advance U.S. leadership in AI, biotech, quantum, and more, please apply at the link below by April 3. 👇👇👇

BREAKING: The CHIP Security Act just got voted out of committee. Advanced AI chips are the crown jewels of American tech leadership. Stopping chip smuggling must be a national priority. Thank you to @RepHuizenga for his leadership on moving this critical bill forward.

✍️ NEW PAPER ✍️ The Pentagon’s AI Acceleration Strategy, released in January, targets an “AI-first” warfighting force, accepting that “the risks of not moving fast enough outweigh the risks of imperfect alignment.” The urgency is right. But I worry this elides how quickly alignment could become a central bottleneck on realizing AI’s potential in the national security enterprise. New paper from me (w/ Jay Kim and Ethan Chiu) on this challenge and what to do about it 🧵👇


Tomorrow 🗓️ Join CNAS for a live event on what comes next for the use of AI in national defense following the feud between the Pentagon and Anthropic Featuring: 🎙️ @paul_scharre 🎙️ Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan (Ret.) 🎙️ @vivekchil





