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This RAND Corporation research publication (PEA3776-1) addresses policy and governance considerations related to artificial intelligence, likely examining risks, regulatory frameworks, or national security implications of advanced AI systems. Without access to the full content, the resource appears to be a RAND 'Perspectives' paper, which typically offers analysis and recommendations on emerging policy challenges.

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  • Published by RAND Corporation, a leading policy research organization known for rigorous analysis of national security and technology issues.
  • RAND 'Perspectives' papers typically provide expert analysis and policy recommendations on emerging challenges.
  • Likely addresses governance frameworks, risk assessment, or policy recommendations for AI development and deployment.
  • RAND research frequently informs U.S. government and international policymaking on AI safety and security.

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Understanding the Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Framework

Can Export Controls Create a U.S.-Led Global Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem?

Lennart Heim

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How can the United States and its key partners maintain leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), manage security risks, and enable the diffusion of beneficial technologies — all at the same time? In response to this problem, the U.S. government issued the U.S. Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion (hereafter, the framework) in January 2025. This new framework is intended to achieve these seemingly competing objectives by carefully managing how A

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