Husan Chahal
@HsjChahal
AI, Data, Tech & Security 🇺🇸🇨🇳🇮🇳|
Geopolitics & AI policy @OpenAI |
Previously @CSETGeorgetown @WorldBank |
@GeorgetownCSS alum
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29-03-2016 05:40:23
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Still processing recent events but one thing I am sure of is that Mira Murati is the best choice the board could have made for interim CEO, and she will do an amazing job leading OpenAI into its next and best phase.
🪩The State of AI 2023 is now here.
Our 6th installment is one of the most exciting years I can remember. The #stateofai report covers everything you *need* to know, covering research, industry, safety and politics.
There’s lots in there, so here’s my director’s cut 🧵
#SouthKorea is among the handful of countries globally that produce the high-end semiconductor devices needed for #AI development. Explore our new CSET data brief by Cole McFaul, Husan Chahal, Rita Konaev, and Rebecca Gelles for more details:
cset.georgetown.edu/publication/as…
Relative to population, South Korea produces more than twice as many bachelor’s grads in engineering compared to the United States, China, and India. Our new report by Cole McFaul, Husan Chahal, Rita Konaev and Rebecca Gelles examines the 🇰🇷 AI ecosystem. cset.georgetown.edu/publication/as…
Kudos to Cole McFaul, Husan Chahal, Rita Konaev, and Rebecca Gelles for this comprehensive report outlining ROK's AI and semiconductor capabilities, released just in time for the trilateral summit.
🇰🇷New Data Brief🇰🇷
Ahead of today’s historic U.S.-ROK-Japan summit, we are pleased to release a new report by Cole McFaul, Husan Chahal, Rita Konaev, and Rebecca Gelles examining AI development and the #semiconductor industry in South Korea. Read more ⬇️ cset.georgetown.edu/publication/as…
Big personal milestone for me! My first CSET report, written w/ @hsjChahal, Rita Konaev, and Rebecca Gelles. Ahead of today’s historic trilateral summit, we dig into AI development and chips in ROK. We assess 5 indicators of AI: chips, patents, investment, research, talent 1/11
Immigration obstacles could impact the future of 🇺🇸 AI research.
A new report by Sara Abdulla and Husan Chahal finds that nearly 70% of the top 100 U.S. AI researchers were born abroad. cset.georgetown.edu/publication/vo…
In the wake of discourse on STEM/AI-focused immigration, Husan Chahal and I found that 70 percent of the most influential AI researchers were either educated or born outside the U.S.
cset.georgetown.edu/publication/vo…