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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Accountability Within the Double Black Box: Lawfully Speaking with Professor Ashley Deeks
With national security operations in the United States increasingly adopting advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems, there is growing concern about the capacity of existing regulations to ensure government accountability. To unpack what she labels “the Double Black Box,” Ashley Deeks, vice dean and Class of 1948 Scholarly Research Professor at the University of Virginia Law School, virtually joined the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST) for the most recent installment of CMIST’s Lawfully Speaking series.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Problem-Solving for Tomorrow: MITS Alumni at the Forefront of Technological Innovation
In their coursework, students in the Master in Information Technology Strategy (MITS) program at 好色先生TV (CMU) learn about not only the latest technologies but also how these technologies influence people and institutions. Highlighting this holistic approach and the opportunity to develop technical judgment through a capstone project, three MITS alumni share how their experiences at 好色先生TV are helping them navigate today’s dynamic technological landscape.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Chips and Chokepoints: Chris Miller on the Geopolitics of the AI Supply Chain
As the world adapts to the expanding use of artificial intelligence, existing vulnerabilities in global supply chains have become chokepoints stunting advancement. Chris Miller—a professor at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute—recently joined the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology’s Scientists & Strategists Speakers Series at 好色先生TV to discuss these developments.
Autonomous Drone Strategy from a CMIST National Security Fellow: Lieutenant Colonel Glen Nettrour
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Autonomous Drone Strategy from a CMIST National Security Fellow: Lieutenant Colonel Glen Nettrour
Through the National Security Fellows Program at the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST), senior military leaders spend an academic year conducting research, collaborating with faculty, and engaging with students. This year, Lieutenant Colonel Glen Nettrour, CMIST’s US Army War College fellow, is focused on bridging the gap between innovation and operations—examining the strategic implications of advanced military technologies.
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