Artificial intelligence is reshaping economies, societies, and the conduct of war. As governments race to harness it, their choices about military AI, governance, and sovereign capability will shape the balance of power between democracies and authoritarian states. This hub follows the policy frontier of artificial intelligence: the rise of military AI on the battlefield, the pursuit of sovereign AI and secure compute, AI governance and the rules that will constrain the technology, and the China AI challenge as Beijing races on frontier models. Fellows and analysts examine how AI intersects with defense, semiconductors, and national security, what sound AI governance looks like, and how the China AI contest reshapes strategy. Explore expert analysis and commentary on artificial intelligence and military power, sovereign AI, AI governance, and the technology competition defining the coming decade.
Artificial Intelligence
US export controls and AI supply chain chokepoints, led by EUV lithography, are vital to slowing China and preserving the US AI lead.
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May 22, 2026
What’s the Best Way to Defend Against AI Hacking?
Mythos underlines an unresolved security dilemma: restricting powerful models may be just as dangerous as releasing them.
May 21, 2026
Europe Should Blame Itself For Its Mythos Exclusion
Premature, heavy-handed regulation is at least partly responsible for Washington’s refusal to share the revolutionary new software.
May 18, 2026
AI Vetting — Asking the Right Questions
Creating a bureaucracy to “vet” AI is risky. Asking the right questions will make AI vetting safe for innovation.
May 13, 2026
What to Watch at the US-China Summit
President Trump and Chairman Xi both believe they hold the stronger hand.
May 7, 2026
Bridging AI Adoption Gaps Across the Atlantic
How can governments and the private sector manage AI adoption? A shared approach between Europe and the US makes adoption more likely, and there are significant opportunities for cooperation on both sides of the Atlantic.
May 5, 2026
After the Ukraine War: How to Deter the Next One
Ukraine has impressed the world with the ingenuity, bravery and longevity of its defense against Russian aggression. Its next task is to build deterrence.
May 4, 2026
To Save Europe’s AI Future, Choose Openness Over Protectionism
Europe stands at a crossroads in its quest for "Digital Sovereignty." Tough choices lie ahead.
April 30, 2026
Setting AI Rules of Engagement
Governments are struggling with outdated tactics to assert control over frontier AI models, at home and abroad.
April 30, 2026
Europe Struggles to Address AI Liability
The continent’s existing strategy leaves a giant gap in determining who is responsible for AI harms.