The CNAS "Secure, Governable Chips" report discusses using on-chip governance mechanisms to manage national security risks from AI and advanced computing to ensure secure, governable AI chip deployment.
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Daniel Pereira
Daniel Pereira is research director at OODA. He is a foresight strategist, creative technologist, and an information communication technology (ICT) and digital media researcher with 20+ years of experience directing public/private partnerships and strategic innovation initiatives.