DAY TWO: 3rd Annual Geopolitics of Technology in East Asia
DAY TWO: 3rd Annual Geopolitics of Technology in East Asia
Thursday, October 31, 202410:00 AM - 5:35 PM (Pacific)
Fisher Conference Center & McColl Plaza
This event is co-sponsored by the Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center and is made possible by the generous support of the Korea Foundation
Day Two: Thursday, October 31, 2024
10:00am Welcome
10:10am Fireside Chat: China, Trade, Controls and Technology Competition
Matthew S. Borman, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration
Andrew Grotto, Stanford University
11:00am Technology, Great Power Competition, and the Future of Multilateral Trade
Kevin Wolf, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld
Saori Katada, University of Southern California
Hyo-Young Lee, Korea National Diplomatic Academy
Michael Beeman, Stanford University
12:00pm Lunch
1:00pm Technology and the Military Balance of Power in Asia
Oriana Skylar Mastro, Stanford University
Adam Liff, Indiana University
Kharis Templeman, Hoover Institution
Arzan Tarapore, Stanford University
2:05pm Korean and Japanese Geopolitical Leadership
Shihoko Goto, The Wilson Center
Jungmi Cha, National Assembly Futures Institute
Tom Fingar, Stanford University
Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Stanford University
3:10pm Break
3:30pm Equity in Access to AI for the Global South
Michael Sellitto, Anthropic
Suren Kumar, Samsung Research
CK Cheruvettolil, The Gates Foundation
Karla Yee Amezaga, World Economic Forum
4:35pm Prospects for Multilateral Cooperation on AI Governance
Kai-Shen Huang, Research Institute for Democracy, Society and Emerging Technologies (DSET)
Minjung Kim, Institute for National Security Strategy (INSS)
Tomohiro Nakamura, Embassy of Japan in the United States
Florence G'Sell, Stanford University
5:35pm Wrap-up
**Subject to change