Strength in Numbers continues its conversation from the National Security Data and Policy Institute’s (NSDPI) annual conference by analyzing how the United States’ and China’s distinct industrial policies are shaping the AI arms race. How are the decision-making and regulatory styles of these two countries shaping this technological competition? Host Jennifer Strong was joined on stage by panelists Philip Potter, Neil Wiley, and Lukas Filler. Potter is NSDPI’s executive director, Wiley is a former U.S. intelligence officer, and Filler is an NSDPI senior fellow and China analyst. Additional reading: The Chinese Communist Party’s Layered Artificial Intelligence Strategy Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Supply Chain — National Security Data and Policy Institute Breaking Defense Interviews Dr. Potter on the Future of AI Competition — National Security Data and Policy Institute
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