The Interconnect

Frontier Tech and the Geopolitical Future

Apr 10, 2025
Amy Zegart is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, while Adam Segal directs the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations. They are joined by Kat Duffy and Herb Lin, both experts in cyber and technology policies. The conversation dives into the geopolitical implications of emerging technologies, contrasting innovation strategies between the U.S. and China. They also discuss the crucial role of government funding in innovation and the global talent competition impacting the future of technology.
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Innovation and Regime Type

  • Innovation doesn't require freedom; repressive regimes have innovated successfully.
  • Democracies' leadership matters for collaboration, standards, rights, and geopolitical influence.
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Foreign Assistance Impacts Tech Leadership

  • Cutting U.S. foreign assistance risks losing trust and opening space for China’s expansion.
  • Diplomatic and assistance programs support technology export and global partnerships crucial for U.S. tech advantage.
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Data Access Shapes AI Competition

  • Chinese firms face data access limits despite perceptions otherwise.
  • U.S. AI companies benefit from access to global data through allies, strengthening their competitive edge.
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