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Research on AI and emerging tech and their policy implications

Future-Ready: Building Tomorrow’s Tech Workforce
Video•Mar 10, 2026

Future-Ready: Building Tomorrow’s Tech Workforce

The Georgetown Capitol campus hosted CSET’s second spring symposium, focusing on how the United States can build a productive, inclusive AI‑enabled economy. Helen Toner, CSET’s executive director, outlined the organization’s evolution from a whiteboard‑born idea to a data‑driven research hub that now maps AI, cybersecurity, and biotech workforces. CSET’s research combines government, commercial, and job‑posting data to define the AI workforce, revealing a tiered ecosystem: elite researchers, core R&D engineers, an AI‑enablement layer of cyber, data, and product managers, and supporting roles in data‑centers and chip manufacturing. Their new Pathwise platform visualizes state‑by‑state supply‑and‑demand gaps, while findings show the Department of Defense as a major, often hidden, employer of technical talent. The symposium highlighted non‑traditional pathways—apprenticeships, certifications, community‑college programs—as critical pipelines. Panelists illustrated these points: Diana Gehlhaus described the “tiered” workforce model, noting the difficulty of statistically identifying AI‑focused engineers. Sam Manning shared his study on workers’ adaptive capacity to AI, emphasizing that displacement fears are muted without robust labor‑market metrics. The live Pathwise demo underscored the need for granular, real‑time data to inform policy. The discussion concluded that without precise workforce data and inclusive training strategies, the U.S. risks lagging in AI competitiveness. Policymakers are urged to leverage tools like Pathwise, expand apprenticeship programs, and recognize hidden talent pools such as the DOD to close skill gaps and sustain innovation.

By CSET (Georgetown)