Pre-K Teachers Are Hesitant to Use Artificial Intelligence—Why?

Generative artificial intelligence is quickly spreading through U.S. public schools. Between the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 school years, the share of K–12 teachers using gen AI for work doubled—from 25% to 53%. Pre-kindergarten teachers have been slower to adopt these tools. Our recent national survey of 1,586 public school pre-K teachers found that only 29% used… Continue reading Pre-K Teachers Are Hesitant to Use Artificial Intelligence—Why?

From AI to the Arctic, Understanding the Future of Security: Q&A with Barry  Pavel

After decades inside the halls of the Pentagon and the White House Situation Room, Barry Pavel has witnessed global power shifts firsthand. Now, as vice president and director of the RAND National Security Research Division, Pavel and his team help policymakers navigate a world where geopolitical tensions are rising and technology is redefining how nations… Continue reading From AI to the Arctic, Understanding the Future of Security: Q&A with Barry  Pavel

2025 RAND Wrap-Up: Research That Defined Our Year

RAND’s purpose has always been straightforward. We tackle the hardest problems. We answer the toughest questions. In times of risk and uncertainty, we help policymakers make informed, robust decisions. In 2025, that meant helping to build an even stronger, more ready, and more effective military. It meant helping decisionmakers understand and prepare for the risks… Continue reading 2025 RAND Wrap-Up: Research That Defined Our Year

How Ignoring Non-AI Demand Risks the Electric Grid

This commentary was originally published by The National Interest on December 12, 2025. The rising electricity demands of artificial intelligence (AI) have dominated recent headlines. Policymakers and utilities alike are scrambling to understand how the rapid expansion of AI data centers will reshape the power grid. But there’s a quieter story unfolding in parallel: the… Continue reading How Ignoring Non-AI Demand Risks the Electric Grid

Electromagnetic Warfare: NATO’s Blind Spot Could Decide the Next Conflict

The war in Ukraine has exposed a critical front long neglected by Western militaries: electromagnetic warfare (EW). Control over this invisible battlespace, where communications are jammed, drones blinded, and precision weapons thrown off course, can decide the outcome of a conflict. Russia has understood this sooner than NATO, using EW to isolate Ukrainian units, disrupt… Continue reading Electromagnetic Warfare: NATO’s Blind Spot Could Decide the Next Conflict

EXCLUSIVE: How Trump’s Own Appointees Aided Russiagate Plot Against Him

When Obama administration officials manufactured U.S. intelligence tying Donald Trump to Moscow following his stunning 2016 victory, they had no idea Trump’s own political appointees would help them undermine Trump’s presidency – and his chances of reelection in 2020.  RCI’s review of recently declassified documents and exclusive interviews with former Trump officials reveals for the first time… Continue reading EXCLUSIVE: How Trump’s Own Appointees Aided Russiagate Plot Against Him

Ukrainians: Resilient and More Confident

Despite limits on some U.S. aid and a mushrooming corruption scandal, Ukrainians appear more confident. Europeans are stepping up support. Ukraine is leading in drone innovation and Russia is seizing only slivers of land and cannot land a decisive blow, even if the eastern city of Pokrovsk falls. Although Western help is essential, Ukrainians now… Continue reading Ukrainians: Resilient and More Confident

Ukrainian Aspirations for U.S. Defense Ties

As Ukraine has become more important to the defense of NATO’s eastern flank, it may aspire to a long-term defense relationship with the United States more akin to those with some other key middle powers, such as Poland or South Korea. Like them, Ukraine may seek a U.S. relationship beyond training and the supply of… Continue reading Ukrainian Aspirations for U.S. Defense Ties

AI Is About to Change Our Lives Forever. Luckily We Have a User Manual for That.

You probably haven’t thought about philosophers John Locke or Thomas Hobbes since high school, or that required college class. They died centuries before personal computing was invented, let alone the artificial intelligence technologies that now infuse many parts of our daily life. What could they possibly teach Americans about living in a world with AI?… Continue reading AI Is About to Change Our Lives Forever. Luckily We Have a User Manual for That.