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Interim Executive Director at Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET); former OpenAI board member
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Helen Toner
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And they should have to let in external AI auditors to scrutinize their work so that the companies aren't just grading their own homework. AI Verified source (2024) -
Helen Toner
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I think it is very important that the U.S. AI sector remains ahead of the Chinese AI sector, but if that's at the expense of AI overrunning the entire planet, then that hasn't benefitted us. AI Verified source (2026) -
Helen Toner
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It's truly unprecedented the mismatch between how strategically important this technology is and how little involvement government has in developing it. [...] I think it is very important that the U.S. AI sector remains ahead of the Chinese AI sector... more AI Verified source (2026) -
Helen Toner
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"advanced AI chips." "The export controls" [...] "have been a huge success" [...] "countries that are U.S. allies." Unverified source (2025) -
Helen Toner
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Most of the information that is of greatest interest from a national security and public interest perspective would not damage competitiveness if disclosed appropriately. [...] The U.S. government can also use existing authorities, such as the Defens... more AI Unverifiable source (2026) -
Helen Toner
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AI systems are being developed entirely within private industry, with little visibility available to Congress or the executive branch. [...] Congress should set transparency requirements for developers of high-stakes AI systems, including requirement... more AI Verified source (2026)