Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
127 countries
In 2022, 127 countries passed AI-related laws. Many of these focus on balancing the potential risk of AI systems against the risk of losing their potential economic and social benefits.
SOURCE: "The Biden Administration’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence" by CSIS's James Andrew Lewis, Emily Benson, and Michael Frank.
30 percent
Chinese battery companies are attractive partners for many EV manufacturers due to their proprietary technologies and cost advantage. Chinese batteries have a 30 percent cost advantage over U.S. and European equivalents.
SOURCE: "U.S.-China EV Race Heats Up with Forthcoming Guidance on 'Foreign Entity of Concern' Rules" by CSIS's Jane Nakano and Quill Robinson.
34 out of 195
Following the invasion of Ukraine, only 34 out of 195 member countries of the Global Export Control Coalition joined the United States in standing up sanctions against Russia, denoting a lack of buy-in from the Global South.
SOURCE: "Establishing a New Multilateral Export Control Regime" by CSIS's Emily Benson and Catharine Mouradian.
8 percent
Recent analysis estimates that offshore wind could account for up to 8 percent of U.S. power generation by 2050. Much of this potential capacity comes from East Coast states.
SOURCE: "Where Does U.S. Offshore Wind Go from Here?" by CSIS's Allegra Dawes.
By the Numbers is composed weekly by Lauren Adler and the External Relations team.
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