Harry Krejsa
Director of Studies at the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology. Previously White House, Pentagon, CNAS. Pronounced KRAY-suh
- I appreciated the opportunity to discuss AI, energy, and geopolitics at this year's Aspen Cyber Summit with @deanwb.bsky.social, Marc Dunkelman, Katie Scharf Dykes, and @huqyeah.bsky.social.
- I thoroughly enjoyed this timely conversation on the effective adoption of AI tools for military applications.
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- I spoke with the Washington Post about remarkable new research suggesting DeepSeek will produce code with major security flaws much more often depending on who you tell it the software is for. wapo.st/46jEZrb
- Batteries are increasingly linking the defense & modern energy sectors. If “tree huggers” and “dragon slayers” join forces, America can reindustrialize on stronger footing. Sarah Hipel & I make the case today in our @washingtonpost.com op-ed. wapo.st/4mvNjen
- I enjoyed discussing advanced chip exports to China with The Guardian, and why dismissing NVIDIA H20s as "obsolete" misunderstands the increasingly inference-intensive direction of the AI market. www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
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- I was thrilled to be back in Taiwan speaking at DSET's National Strategic Summit on Supply Chain Resilience. I appreciated the opportunity to discuss shared US-Taiwan interests in energy and tech security as the AI race heats up.
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- AI's energy demands are making our grid an even more tempting target for cyberattacks. Mark Montgomery and I argue in our new op-ed that clean tech & advanced transmission can make our grid more defensible & resilient to these attacks while fueling our race for AI advantage.
- Chris Barnard and I argue in our new op-ed that, when it comes to fueling our AI competition with China, Texas seems to be the only state that has figured out how to generate the electricity necessary to meet the moment. www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-am...
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