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Artificial intelligence is poised to transform the world. And just as Sputnik's launch brought fears of a foreign power's mastery of technology, the anxiety behind this battle for control of artificial intelligence is driven by fears of what an authoritarian power could do with it.
Interviews include:
· John Everett, director of the Information Innovation Office, DARPA
· Wendy Hall, co-author of the UK’s AI strategy
· Elsa Kania, senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security
· Lynne Parker, assistant director of artificial intelligence at the White House office of science and technology policy
· Elissa Strome, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
· Amy Webb, NYU Stern School of Business
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By POLITICOArtificial intelligence is poised to transform the world. And just as Sputnik's launch brought fears of a foreign power's mastery of technology, the anxiety behind this battle for control of artificial intelligence is driven by fears of what an authoritarian power could do with it.
Interviews include:
· John Everett, director of the Information Innovation Office, DARPA
· Wendy Hall, co-author of the UK’s AI strategy
· Elsa Kania, senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security
· Lynne Parker, assistant director of artificial intelligence at the White House office of science and technology policy
· Elissa Strome, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
· Amy Webb, NYU Stern School of Business
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.