Technology & Innovation
Poland is three-quarters of the way through its “Two Years of Digital Revolution,” and the country has emerged as one of the European Union’s leaders in digital governance. A CEPA roundtable convened Polish officials, policy experts, and representatives from the financial technology sector to discuss mObywatel, Warsaw’s flagship citizen app, alongside Poland’s broader investments in […]
Technology is now central to geopolitics. Leadership in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing, and cyber capabilities increasingly determines economic strength and military advantage, and democracies face a sharpening contest with authoritarian rivals over the rules and infrastructure of the digital age. This hub is the gateway to analysis across the technology and innovation agenda: the transatlantic effort to compete in emerging technology, secure supply chains, govern data and platforms, and defend cyberspace. Fellows and analysts, including specialists in the defense-technology field, examine how the United States and Europe can align on standards, protect critical capabilities, and translate innovation into security. Explore expert analysis and commentary spanning artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors, and the technology competition shaping the balance of power.
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June 2, 2026
Who Will Govern AI?
Closing the gap between those who build AI and those who govern it is now a central challenge of the AI age.
May 29, 2026
Compute: AI Bubble or Bottleneck?
The artificial intelligence boom must overcome supply shortages — in both the US and China.
May 27, 2026
Europe’s Copyright Trap Stalls AI Ambitions
The debate over copyright and AI is often described as a moral battle: the rights of creators versus the "theft" by big tech. This framing is fundamentally flawed.
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
Western Chips Power Russia’s War
Russian drones pounding Ukraine depend on Western chips. Sanctions leak.
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 14, 2026
The Quantum Horse Race is Underway, With No Clear Favorite
Quantum computing is often discussed as if it were a single technology charging toward a single finish line. In reality, it resembles a seven-horse race.
May 14, 2026
Will the AI Boom Upend the Chip Industry?
Newcomers are entering the semiconductor market, but NVIDIA remains dominant.