Insights in Tech Diplomacy

The “Insights in Tech Diplomacy" series brings together thought leaders from government, industry, and academia to discuss the geopolitical risks and opportunities posed by critical and emerging technologies. Through expert analysis and practical discussions, this series offers valuable perspectives on current affairs, policy questions, and industry strategies, empowering organizations to make informed decisions in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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Tech Diplomacy is a new practice that integrates technology, business and policy expertise into actionable strategies that ensure technological leadership. Success requires the involvement of every citizen in the free world to scale, enhance and accelerate our diplomatic efforts. Our mission is to educate, empower, engage – and unite – new and necessary stakeholders across government, industry, technology and civil society to provide a basis for understanding technological advancements and their implications for our collective security, prosperity and freedom.

Episode 2: Trusted Tech Rising in Latin America & the Caribbean

Eric Farnsworth, Vice President, Council of the Americas

Eric Farnsworth and Michelle Giuda discuss the rise of technology innovation and adoption in Latin America and the Caribbean and its impact on foreign investments. They explore how the creation of trusted technology and infrastructure in the region can lead to the next great leap of economic growth, prosperity, security and partnership in the region.

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Episode 1: Undue Influence

Isaac Stone Fish, CEO and Founder of Strategy Risks

Isaac Stone Fish and Michelle Giuda discuss the impact of technology on business risks in the US and China. They examine how artificial intelligence is transforming business practices in these regions and offer essential insights for business leaders on navigating the complexities of doing business with China, particularly in relation to the Chinese government.