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SUMMARY: The Stakes and Prospects of Sino-American AI Diplomacy with Bill D
 rexel
DESCRIPTION: Join the Berkman Klein Center and the AI Safety Student Team f
 or a speaker series on AI governance! Free lunch will be provided\, RSVP he
 re 🙂 About the Event Why does diplomacy (or lack thereof) on AI matter betw
 een the US and China\, and how likely is it to be productive?  While today’
 s AI competition is often […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Join the Berkman Klein Center and 
 the AI Safety Student Team for a speaker series on AI governance! Free lunc
 h will be provided\, RSVP <a href="https://forms.gle/NiR8WQCeXcgBBeJs5">her
 e</a> 🙂</strong></p><p><strong>About the Event</strong></p><table><tbody><t
 r><td>Why does diplomacy (or lack thereof) on AI matter between the US and 
 China\, and how likely is it to be productive?  While today’s AI competitio
 n is often compared to the nuclear or space races of the Cold War\, there r
 emains little clarity on what\, exactly\, the two are competing over beside
 s a general sense of military and economic advantage. We’ll cover how Sino-
 American AI competition will impact future conflict norms\, the evolution o
 f state power\, emerging bioethics\, and catastrophic risks—and why the pro
 spects for productive cooperation between the superpowers on these issues a
 re dim.</p><p>Note: this event in-person attendance only and will be conduc
 ted under Chatham House rules. Video recordings will not be permitted durin
 g the event</p><p><strong>Free lunch will be provided.</strong></td></tr></
 tbody></table><p><strong>About the Speaker</strong></p><p>Bill Drexel is a 
 fellow with the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for 
 a New American Security (CNAS). His work focuses on Sino-American competiti
 on\, artificial intelligence\, and technology as an element of American gra
 nd strategy. Previously\, Drexel worked on humanitarian innovation at the U
 N (International Organization for Migration) and on Indo-Pacific affairs at
  the American Enterprise Institute.</p><div>Drexel’s opinion is regularly s
 ought out by outlets spanning <em>The Economist\, TIME</em>\, CNN\, and <em
 >South China Morning Post</em>\, and his commentary has appeared in publica
 tions such as <em>Foreign Affairs\, The Washington Post\, The Wall Street J
 ournal\,</em> and CNBC. Drexel holds a BA from Yale University and master’s
  degrees from Cambridge University and Tsinghua University.</div>
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hillel Ehrenreich":MAILTO:dehrenreich@jd27.law.harvard.edu
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 no-american-ai-diplomacy-with-bill-drexel/
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