Technology & Innovation
The artificial intelligence boom must overcome supply shortages — in both the US and China.
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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May 14, 2026
Will the AI Boom Upend the Chip Industry?
Newcomers are entering the semiconductor market, but NVIDIA remains dominant.
May 13, 2026
What to Watch at the US-China Summit
President Trump and Chairman Xi both believe they hold the stronger hand.
May 12, 2026
DMA Two Years In: Fit for Purpose?
Europe’s landmark Digital Markets Act aimed to jumpstart competition by breaking Silicon Valley gatekeepers’ grip over digital markets. Instead, it raises security and privacy risks.
May 9, 2026
Building a Future-Capable Allied Defense
Ukraine is no longer simply a consumer of security — it has emerged as Europe’s most adaptive and combat-proven defense innovation ecosystem.
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 6, 2026
The Future of War is Here
For the first time in decades, political will and financial capital on both sides of the Atlantic are pointing in the same direction.
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.
May 1, 2026
“Messy” US Chip Fab Outperforms Japan’s Textbook Model
How did the high costs, culture clash, and myriad regulations in Arizona win out over Japanese discipline, captive customers, and state-led coordination?