Tech Diplomacy Now: Tech Freedom Summit Panels Now Streaming
The panels from the Tech Freedom Summit are now available online. Dive into the thought-provoking discussions that are shaping the future of technology, business, and national security.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2023 Tech Freedom Summit Panel Streaming
Latest News
Technology Strategy and Policy
Artificial Intelligence
Telecommunications Networks and Infrastructure
Critical Minerals
Synthetic Biology
Quantum
Advanced Aerospace Technology
Semiconductors and Microelectronics
Energy and Climate
Opinion and Commentary
The Last Word
WATCH: Tech Freedom Summit Panels Now Available
The panels from the 2023 Tech Freedom Summit are now available online. Dive into the thought-provoking discussions that are shaping the future of technology, business, and national security by clicking on the panel you want to view below.
Our panels feature prominent figures such as U.S. Senator Todd Young, Purdue University President Mung Chiang, former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic & Business Affairs Manisha Singh, Kearney Board Director Ben Smith, and aerospace pioneer Dana Linnet, among others.
These leaders discuss critical topics regarding Trusted Tech principles and the crucial role of freedom in our rapidly evolving digital landscape and offer a unique blend of policy, academic, and industry views, enriching our understanding of the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Watch the Tech Freedom Summit’s featured panels below.
Latest News
West's de-risking starts to bite China's prospects – Reuters, November 27, 2023
Australia and Philippines begin joint patrols in South China Sea as regional tensions rise – The Guardian, November 25, 2023
Satellite Images Indicate China Is Upgrading Its Air Bases for War – WSJ, November 23, 2023
BizWorld Names Tech Diplomacy Leader Keith Krach 2023 Riskmaster of the Year - BusinessWire, November 30, 2023
Technology Strategy and Policy
The Masterminds: Washington wants to get tough on China, and the leaders of the House China Committee are in the driver’s seat. – Foreign Policy, November 27, 2023
China warns South Korea not to politicise economic issues – Reuters, November 25, 2023
How a Fervent Belief Split Silicon Valley—and Fueled the Blowup at OpenAI – WSJ, November 22, 2023
Korea, Japan leaders call for global cooperation in advancing new technologies, clean energy at summit discussion – Stanford Report, November 20, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
Pentagon’s AI initiatives accelerate hard decisions on lethal autonomous weapons – Associated Press, November 25, 2023
The ‘AI doomers’ have lost this battle – FT, November 25, 2023
The Unexpected Winner in the Craziest Week in AI – WSJ, November 24, 2023
AI’s Spicy-Mayo Problem – The Atlantic, November 24, 2023
New legislation seeks to help Five Eyes alliance jointly accelerate artificial intelligence – Defense Scoop, November 21, 2023
AI outperforms conventional weather forecasting methods for first time – FT, November 14, 2023
Telecommunications Networks and Infrastructure
Why TikTok is a National Security Threat – The National Interest, November 20, 2023
Facebook and YouTube remain the top social sites for news, a new report finds – Neiman Lab, November 15, 2023
But What Do We Do If Google Is Legitimately Just A Better Search Engine? – TechDirt, November 14, 2023
New Breed of Supercomputer Aims for the Two Quintillion Mark – WSJ, November 14, 2023
Critical Minerals
Tennessee Zinc Smelter Is at the Center of U.S.-China Trade Fight – WSJ, November 24, 2023
China's MMG seals $1.9 bln deal to buy Khoemacau copper mine in Botswana – Reuters, November 20, 2023
Synthetic Biology
‘Treasure trove’ of new CRISPR systems holds promise for genome editing – Nature, November 23, 2023
UK first to approve CRISPR treatment for diseases: what you need to know – Nature, November 16, 2023
New Generative AI Model Designs Proteins Not Found in Nature – GenEngNews, November 15, 2023
How AI Is Transforming Synthetic Biology: Reaching Far Beyond Biopharma – SynBioBeta, November 14, 2023
Quantum
The Map of Quantum Computing – Medium, September 12, 2023
Advanced Aerospace Technology
SpaceX Weighs Spinning Off Starlink Via IPO as Soon as 2024 – Bloomberg, November 15, 2023
Semiconductors and Microelectronics
China's secretive Sunway Pro CPU quadruples performance over its predecessor, allowing the supercomputer to hit exaflop speeds – Tom’s Hardware, November 24, 2023
Chinese hackers steal chip designs from major Dutch semiconductor company — perps lurked for over two years to steal NXP's chipmaking IP: Report – Tom’s Hardware, November 25, 2023
Nvidia Probed by EU, Chinese Regulators Over GPU Sales – The Information, November 24, 2023
Energy and Climate
Japan’s tech leaders accelerate its climate actions, ex-PM says – Bloomberg, November 27, 2023
Greenpeace accuses China oil and gas firms of 'greenwashing' LNG purchases – Reuters, November 26, 2023
India announces phased introduction of biogas blending for domestic use – Reuters, November 25, 2023
Opinion and Commentary
The World Again Needs American Leadership – Liz Truss, WSJ, November 26, 2023
Putin Rewrites History to Justify His Dependence on China – Michael Khodarkovsky, WSJ, November 24, 2023
China Isn’t Backing Off Taiwan: President Xi Jinping is using military pressure and propaganda to sway the island’s presidential election in January – WSJ, November 24, 2023
Nvidia delays launch of new China-focused AI chip -sources – Reuters, November 24, 2023
The Last Word
About: Tech Diplomacy Now
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