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From AI to Drones: Governing Technology in an Age of Geopolitical Competition
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The United States and China are engaged in a fierce contest to establish technological supremacy and set international norms in key domains, from AI to drones. The European Union has joined this race, too. But as Brussels commits to advancing trustworthy, values-based governance frameworks, it increasingly faces the challenges of growing state and corporate competition, rival regulatory frameworks, and inherent risks of dual-use technologies.
To discuss how the EU can overcome these obstacles, Carnegie Europe invites you to a public event with Raluca Csernatoni, author of the forthcoming report Charting the Geopolitics and European Governance of Artificial Intelligence.
A panel debate will explore the EU’s readiness to manage the threats associated with emerging disruptive technologies, at a time when national militaries and security agencies are struggling to grapple with their implications for the future of warfare.
Carnegie Europe is grateful to the McGovern Foundation for their support of this work.
This event is hosted in cooperation with the Peace Research Institute Oslo and the Royal Military College Saint-Jean.
To discuss how the EU can overcome these obstacles, Carnegie Europe invites you to a public event with Raluca Csernatoni, author of the forthcoming report Charting the Geopolitics and European Governance of Artificial Intelligence.
A panel debate will explore the EU’s readiness to manage the threats associated with emerging disruptive technologies, at a time when national militaries and security agencies are struggling to grapple with their implications for the future of warfare.
Carnegie Europe is grateful to the McGovern Foundation for their support of this work.
This event is hosted in cooperation with the Peace Research Institute Oslo and the Royal Military College Saint-Jean.