In the global AI race, battle lines are being drawn and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Technology executives now have a direct line to government leaders and are writing policy and influencing key decisions around AI development that will shape the future of global politics, diplomacy, security and competition. In this new LSE Business Review blog, Mairéad Pratschke, PhD discusses these and other developments in light of a new book by Henry Kissinger, Craig Mundie and Eric Schmidt. Join us this Thursday, in person The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) or online, to hear Mairéad Pratschke in conversation with Craig Mundie about the book – Genesis: artificial intelligence, hope, and the human spirit. Read the blog (where you will find a link to register for the event) ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/dWk866kg
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In the global AI race, battle lines are being drawn and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Technology executives now have a direct line to government leaders and are writing policy and influencing key decisions around AI development that will shape the future of global politics, diplomacy, security and competition. Mairéad Pratschke, PhD discusses these and other developments in light of a new book by Henry Kissinger, Craig Mundie and Eric Schmidt. LSE Data Science Institute
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👨🏻💻Athanasios I. Bozinis is an Internationalist-Political Economist and Assistant Professor at the University of Macedonia, specializing in Global Political Economy and New Technologies. 💡Mr Bozinis has been a research fellow at the University of Oxford, while as well at the "School of Advanced International Studies" at The Johns Hopkins University (USA), and is an active researcher at the Tel Aviv University with a focus on Artificial Intelligence and International Security. In addition, he has served as a special advisor to the European Parliament on AI (AIDA) and is a member of the Hellenic Ministry of Digital Governance's Scientific Council for Hybrid Threat Analysis. 🎉Speech title: AI as a Strategic Technology of States and Emerging Future Risks #inefan #inefanteam #ai #threats #business #joinus
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