The Great Tech Game Podcast: Geopolitics, Technology, Business and Global Affairs, with Anirudh Suri

Anirudh Suri
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Oct 26, 2024 • 1h 33min

Ep. 22 - Will India Avoid the Dreaded Middle Income Trap? ft. Indermit Gill of The World Bank Group

Join us for an in-depth exploration of India's journey towards becoming a developed economy, featuring insights from Professor Indermit Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group, and from our host Anirudh Suri. This episode delves into India's potential in technology, energy, and socioeconomic mobility. Discover the shifts in global economic consensus, the concept of the middle-income trap, and the role of investment and innovation in economic growth. Examine case studies from successful countries, the importance of female labor participation, and the impact of AI on India's future. The discussion also highlights India's evolving trade policies, the necessity of diverse perspectives in policymaking, and the potential of expanding digital public infrastructure to key sectors. This comprehensive episode provides valuable strategies and recommendations for India's sustainable economic advancement.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to India's Economic Landscape07:11 The Role of Government in Economic Development11:26 The Middle Income Trap Explained22:59 Lessons from Successful Economies36:23 China's Economic Transition42:37 India's Path Forward47:45 Agricultural Productivity and Technology Transfer48:10 The Next Horizontal Initiative: Education49:49 India's Enterprise and Energy Efficiency52:21 Challenges in Indian Enterprise Efficiency53:51 Energy Sector and State-Owned Enterprises57:17 The Role of Women in India's Workforce59:03 Lessons from Other Countries on Female Labor Participation01:01:08 R&D Investment and Economic Growth01:08:00 Is India's Industrial Policy Working?01:16:04 AI and Its Impact on India's Economy01:22:34 Digital Public Infrastructure and Rural Development01:25:26 Concluding Thoughts on India's Economic PolicyBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin:   / anirudhsuri  Instagram:   / anirudh_suri  Facebook:   / anirudhsuri.in  Website: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/) Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/) India economic development, vikasit bharat middle-income trap, World Bank, innovation in India, digital public infrastructure, education reform, industrial policy, economic policy, GDP growth, India's demography, AI in India, India manufacturing, female labor force participation, socioeconomic mobility, technology diffusion, Indian enterprise efficiency, energy efficiency, investment in technology, trade policy, fiscal policy, rural development, climate change impact on economies, macroeconomic stability, public services digitalization, India competitive advantage, economic governance, international trade, public security in India, infrastructure investment.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 54min

Ep. 21 - The Coup d'Tech: Are Tech Firms Pulling Off a Silent Coup? Ft. Marietje Schaake | Stanford University

In this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, host Anirudh Suri engages in a deep conversation with Marietje Schaak, International Policy Director at Stanford University's Cyber Policy Center and a former member of the European Parliament. The discussion traverses the complex relationship between technology, geopolitics, and democracy. Marietje highlights the growing influence of big tech firms and their impact on state sovereign functions. She raises concerns about the balance of power, the role of AI, and the urgency for new regulations. They explore historical parallels with colonial enterprises and the concept of digital sovereignty. Marietje underscores the need for transparency, accountability, and informed legislative bodies to protect democratic values in the digital age. They discuss the possibility of a unified democratic response and contemplate the future of AI's regulatory landscape.Chapters:00:00 Highlights from the Conversation02:34 Introduction to the Great Tech Game Podcast02:46 Meet Marija Shaker: A Voice in Tech and Governance04:43 The Evolution of Tech Optimism and Pessimism08:58 Global Shift and the Hollowing Out of Government13:10 Tech Firms as Agents of the State16:09 The Role of Big Tech in Geopolitical Conflicts23:31 Challenges of Global Tech Governance37:03 The Emerging India Model in Tech Policy44:06 The Future of AI and Tech Regulation49:33 Concluding Thoughts and RecommendationsBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My Marietje Schaak: https://amzn.in/d/1jkYoiiFollow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/) Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/) technology, geopolitics, economics, history, global affairs, cyber policy, artificial intelligence, European Parliament, tech governance, big tech firms, democracies, Tech Coup, Silicon Valley, tech regulation, international policy, digital sovereignty, human rights, accountability, surveillance, social media, digital public infrastructure, India, Europe, United States, authoritarian regimes, transparency, national security, facial recognition, spyware, election interference, AI ethics
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Sep 18, 2024 • 55min

Ep. 20 - Big Cities, and How They Will Make or Break Our Future, ft Ian Goldin of Oxford

In this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, the host Anirud Suri welcomes Professor Ian Goldin, an esteemed academic and thought leader, to discuss his views on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, business, and global affairs. Professor Goldin shares his evolution in macro thinking over the past few decades and reflects on his experiences spanning academia, major organizations, and advisory roles to world leaders like Nelson Mandela. The discussion delves into the impact of globalization, technological advancements, and the future of cities. It also explores the current and future trends in global migration and the lessons drawn from historical analogies such as the Renaissance to today's technological era. The episode touches on the importance of long-term thinking and the notion of 'coalitions of the working' to address global issues.Ian Andrew Goldin is a South African-born British professor at the University of Oxford in England, and was the founding director of the Oxford Martin School. Goldin is currently the director of the Oxford Martin Research Programmes on Technological and Economic Change, Future of Work and Future of Development.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Great Tech Game Podcast02:28 Professor Goldin's Career Highlights04:24 Reflections on Macro Trends and Global Changes05:03 The Evolution of Global Interconnectivity08:09 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Global Issues12:02 The Importance of Long-Term Thinking17:54 Coalitions of the Working: Success Stories20:39 The Future of Cities: Challenges and Opportunities27:46 Urbanization and the Knowledge Economy35:24 Global Divergence and Migration Trends47:04 Lessons from the Renaissance for Today's World52:54 Conclusion and RecommendationsBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My Ian Goldin:The Shortest History of Migration: https://amzn.eu/d/4W55gFETerra Incognita: https://amzn.eu/d/4875UYr Age of the City: https://amzn.in/d/iaK0Nai Age of Discovery: https://amzn.in/d/43Gw9nX Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/) Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/) Great Tech Game podcast, Professor Ian Goldin, Oxford Martin School, Globalization and Development, World Bank, Development Bank of Southern Africa, Nelson Mandela, BBC series, Age of the City, technological and economic change, interdisciplinary, South Africa, Berlin Wall, worldwide web, political and ideological change, global governance, coalitions, cities, climate change, inequality, remote work, regional inequality, economic growth, artificial intelligence, migration, Age of Discovery, technological revolution, renaissance, Brexit, populism.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 11min

Ep. 19 - Is China's Growth Story Over? Ft. Michael Pettis of Peking University

Is China's Growth Story Over? Ft. Michael Pettis of Peking UniversityIn this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, Anirudh Suri welcomes Professor Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University and a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment. The discussion spans topics such as the structural issues in the Chinese economy, global economic imbalances, and the evolution of trade policies.Pettis explains the historical context of economic development, the pitfalls of high savings and investment models, and the necessity of transitioning to a higher consumption model. He argues that China's current economic malaise stems from structural issues rather than political missteps by Xi Jinping.They also delve into the implications of decoupling efforts, the emergence of a new international economic order, and the lessons developing countries like India and Vietnam can learn. Pettis emphasizes the need for balanced trade and cautions against unregulated capital flows, advocating for a restructured global trade system to address imbalances.02:01 Introducing Professor Michael Pettis02:21 Michael Pettis' Background and Achievements03:41 Reflections on Two Decades in China07:50 Economic Worldview and Key Theories10:57 Impact of Global Imbalances20:23 Case Study: U.S. and China Economic Dynamics30:37 Historical Paths to Economic Development36:02 Current State of the Chinese Economy38:25 Challenges of Economic Transition39:35 China's Investment Dilemma40:24 Consumption vs. Investment41:53 Global Trade and Economic Models42:49 Debate on Xi Jinping's Policies45:57 Impact of Decoupling on China52:07 Future of Global Economic Order57:30 Advice for Developing Countries01:02:06 Industrial Policy and Global Trade01:09:15 Conclusion and RecommendationsBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38MyMichael Pettis:TRADE WARS ARE CLASS WARS: https://amzn.in/d/0tktJIIAvoiding the Fall: China's Economic Restructuring: https://amzn.in/d/dNkY6aMThe Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road Ahead for the World Economy : https://amzn.in/d/0jJEI06Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: www.anirudhsuri.comBook and Podcast: www.greattechgame.com#Technology #economics #trade #globalization #tradepolicy #geoeconomics #geopolitics #chineseeconomy #nationalchampions #china #US #japan #india #Globalization, #EconomicGrowth, #ChinaEconomy #TradePolicy, #Productivity, #Macroeconomics, #Geopolitics, #USChinaRelations, #EmergingMarkets, #TechAdoption, #EconomicResilience #fiscaldeficit #tradedeficit #tradewars #techwars #industrialpolicy #michaelpettis #anirudhsuri #GreatTechGame #GreatTechGamePodcast #podcast
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Jul 31, 2024 • 1h 31min

Ep. 18 - Is Globalization Dead? Feat. Adam Posen, President, The Peterson Institute

In this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, host Anirudh Suri engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. They delve into the shifting global economic landscape, examining the impact of technology and geopolitics on economic growth. Posen offers deep insights into the 'corrosion of globalization,' national champions, and U.S.-China economic relations. The discussion also highlights the emerging resilience and autonomy of countries like India, Brazil, Indonesia, and Mexico, as they navigate macroeconomic policies amidst global challenges such as interest rate hikes and inflation. Additionally, the episode touches on the implications of U.S. economic nationalism for Mexico and potential initiatives like the BRICS Bank. To conclude, Posen shares his book recommendations and suggests guests for future episodes, promising further insights into economics and geopolitics.00:00 Introduction to the Great Tech Game Podcast02:37 Guest Introduction: Adam Pozen03:14 Overview of Discussion Topics04:07 Adam Posen's Economic Worldview04:44 The Corrosion of Globalization05:47 Geopolitical Tensions and Economic Segmentation07:19 Neoliberal Macroeconomics and Large Economies08:29 Technology and Productivity Growth09:10 Deep Dive: Corrosion of Globalization10:44 Ideological Shifts and Globalization13:50 Nationalism and Economic Policy15:34 The Role of the State vs. Market21:55 National Champions and Industrial Policy29:46 Efficiency vs. Resilience in Global Supply Chains41:47 Global Economic Governance Institutions51:40 Reimagining the WTO: A Plurilateral Approach52:09 The Role of Technology in Economic Growth53:20 The Great Tech Game: A New Era54:58 Tech Diffusion and Adoption: Key to Progress1:02:11 Generative AI: Overhyped or Revolutionary?1:08:52 US Manufacturing: Overemphasis and Alternatives1:16:14 China's Economic Peak and Policy Impacts1:23:45 Emerging Powers: India and Beyond1:30:56 Conclusion and RecommendationsBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38MyFollow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin:   / anirudhsuri  Instagram:   / anirudh_suri  Facebook:   / anirudhsuri.in  Website: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/)Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/)#TechnologyAndEconomics, #Globalization, #EconomicGrowth, #ChinaEconomy, #USManufacturing, #TradePolicy, #AI, #Productivity, #GlobalInstitutions, #IMF, #WTO, #TechDiffusion, #Macroeconomics, #Geopolitics, #USChinaRelations, #EmergingMarkets, #TechAdoption, #EconomicResilience, #SupplyChains
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Jul 22, 2024 • 1h 5min

Ep. 17 - Navigating a Post-Globalized World ft. Rana Faroohar of the Financial Times and Author of Don't Be Evil and Homecoming

In this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, Anirudh Suri welcomes Rana Faroohar, the Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor at the Financial Times and CNN's Global Economic Analyst. Rana discusses the major themes of her three books, which cover the intersection of politics, economics, and technology over the last several decades. She shares her perspective on how the global economy has evolved and the shifts in political and economic power across continents. The conversation dives into the impact of globalization, the concentration of power in finance and tech sectors, and the future of industrial policies. A key focus is on the evolving U.S.-China economic dynamics and the need for nations to adapt their strategies amidst rapid technological changes, Rana's insights on practical advice for policymakers and book recommendations for further reading on these subjects.Chapters01:45 Introducing Rana Faroohar: A Foremost Thinker02:04 Rana's Career and Accomplishments03:46 Diving into Rana's Books and Worldview08:13 From Finance to Tech: Shifts in Power08:50 Homecoming: A Post-Neoliberal World12:55 Globalization and Its Discontents18:51 The Two Americas: Inequality Within Nations24:04 Challenges in the Global Economy28:03 The Future of Globalization and Technology32:20 One World, Two Systems: A Bipolar Future33:04 US Industrial Policies and China's Economic Strategy33:59 The Role of Government in Industrial Strategy36:18 Comparing US and Chinese Economic Models39:25 Antitrust Efforts and Big Tech43:11 Historical Parallels: US-Japan Economic Battle51:24 Manufacturing Renaissance in the US57:27 Balancing Power: Capital vs. Labor01:00:50 Advice for Policymakers and Final ThoughtsBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38MyRana Faroohar- **Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business:** https://www.amazon.in/Makers-Takers-Rana-Foroohar/dp/0553447238- **Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World:** https://www.amazon.in/Homecoming-Path-Prosperity-Post-Global-World/dp/0593240537- **Don't Be Evil: How Big Tech Betrayed Its Founding Principles -- and All of Us:** https://amzn.in/d/01VKMd4oFollow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/)Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/)#TechEconomy, #Globalization, #Geopolitics, #Economics, #USChinaRelations, #ManufacturingRenaissance, #SupplyChains, #Financialization, #DigitalTransformation, #IndustrialPolicy, #ClimateChange, #LaborRights, #EconomicInequality, #BigTech, #Regulation, #AIRevolution, #Decentralization, #HistoricalAnalysis, #PolicyMaking, #GlobalAffairs
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Jun 13, 2024 • 1h 14min

Ep. 16 - Reimagining our World's Economic Priorities, with Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton

Renowned economist Angus Deaton discusses challenges in the American economy, inequality, opioid epidemics, globalization's impact, and the future of capitalism and global warming. He shares insights from his book 'Economics in America' and critiques current economic policies, making this a must-listen for those interested in tech, economics, and geopolitics.
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May 24, 2024 • 1h 17min

Ep. 15 - The World in Flux: The Fall of the Neoliberal Order and the Rise of Culture and Class Wars

In this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast, the host Anirudh Suri engages in an in-depth conversation with Professor Gary Gerstle, they discuss the formation and dissolution of political orders, focusing on the New Deal and neoliberal orders, and explore how current global dynamics, particularly the rise of China and India, impact the U.S. political landscape. They delve into the potential shift of the U.S. towards a more state-driven model, the challenges of authoritarianism, and what the future holds for globalization, migration, and class conflict. The discussion also covers the evolving relationship between states and corporations, the populist revolt against cosmopolitanism, Political Order, and the complexities of managing global tech giants. Professor Gerstle provides an analytical framework for understanding these transitions, drawing from his extensive work on political economy and history.00:00 Exploring the New Political Order Amidst US-China Rivalry01:20 Introducing Professor Gary Gerstle and His Work04:18 The Concept of Political Order: A Deep Dive14:31 The Impact of Global Events on Political Orders22:40 The Rise of China and India: Shaping the Global Economy24:35 The Pendulum of American Political Orders34:37 US-China Rivalry: A New Era of State-Driven Models?40:18 Exploring the Thin Line Between Strong States and Authoritarianism42:09 The Role of Judiciary and Constitution in Preventing Authoritarianism44:48 State-Corporation Dynamics: A Tug of War46:36 Global Governance vs. Corporate Power: The Challenge of Tech Giants49:50 Neo-Feudalism and the Future of Global Order51:53 Digital Colonialism and the Future of Global Corporations54:58 The Pendulum Analogy and the Future of Global Politics57:02 Envisioning the Future World Order: Multipolarity and Its Challenges01:02:17 The Future of Class Conflict and Cultural Shifts01:08:57 Navigating the Complex Transition: Advice for LeadersAbout Gary GerstleGary Gerstle arrived in Cambridge in 2014 after a three-decade career in the United States, most recently at Vanderbilt University where he was James G. Stahlman Professor of American History. He is currently Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus, Paul Mellon Director of Research in American History, and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College. He is a historian of the twentieth century, with substantial interests in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He received his BA from Brown University and his MA and PhD from Harvard University. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Historical Society.Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin:   / anirudhsuri  Instagram:   / anirudh_suri  Facebook:   / anirudhsuri.in  Website: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/)Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/)Book Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38MyGary:The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era: https://amzn.in/d/euA2Tq5The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980: The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980U.S - China rivalry, rise of China, rise of India, geopolitical shifts, state-driven industrial policy, New Deal order, neoliberal order, economic transitions, Pax Americana, multipolar world, national security, economic inequality, class conflict, cosmopolitanism, digital colonialism, authoritarian states, industrial policy, populist revolt, global economy, Politicalorder, US, China, India, Newdeal, Neoliberal, Neoliberalorder, GaryGerstle, AnirudhSuri, GreatTechGame, GreatTechGamePodcast
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May 3, 2024 • 1h 19min

Ep 14. Which Nations are the Most Digitally Competitive? Ft.Bhaskar Chakravorti of The Fletcher School

In an insightful conversation, Bhaskar Chakravorti and Anirudh discuss the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and the digital economy on global growth and India's future. Exploring the transformative capabilities of AI in various sectors such as healthcare, education, and agriculture, they highlight its potential in driving competitiveness, economic growth, and job creation at an unprecedented rate. Special attention is given to the challenges and opportunities India faces in leveraging AI for societal benefits, including the importance of public and private sector collaboration, digital competitiveness, and the strategic approach towards AI innovation for a broad-based, inclusive digital transformation. The conversation also emphasizes the necessity of understanding the digital economy through tools like the Digital Evolution Index and the success of India's digital public infrastructure as a foundation for future advancements.00:00 The AI Revolution and Its Economic Impact00:18 Exploring the Digital Economy's Growth and Challenges01:43 The Great Tech Game Podcast Introduction03:07 Digital Economy: Definitions, Measurements, and Future19:02 Digital Competitiveness and the Evolution Index40:44 Bridging Digital Divides: Gender, Urban, and Rural Gaps41:28 Smartphone Revolution in Indian Agriculture44:37 The Power of AI in Transforming Economies45:58 Global AI Competitiveness and the TRAIN Scorecard54:32 The Future of AI: Opportunities and Challenges01:07:23 AI's Missed Opportunities and Future Potential01:10:58 India's Strategic Approach to AI and Digital Infrastructure01:16:48 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsWebsite: https://digitalplanet.tufts.edu/About Bhaskar ChakravortiBhaskar Chakravorti is the Dean of Global Business at The Fletcher School at Tufts University – America’s oldest exclusively graduate school of global affairs — the founding Executive Director of Fletcher’s Institute for Business in the Global Context and founder and chair of Digital Planet, one of Fletcher’s flagship research programs that studies the impact of technology on lives and livelihoods around the world.Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/)Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/)Book Links:**Slow Pace of Fast Change: Bringing Innovations to Market in a Connected World:** https://amzn.in/d/21vtMLbAnirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My#GenerativeAI, #DigitalEconomy, #AICompetitiveness, #TechInnovation, #DigitalIndia, #GlobalTech, #AIForGood, #FutureOfWork, #DigitalTransformation, #TechPolicy, #DigitalLiteracy, #SustainableTech, #AIethics, #DigitalInfrastructure, #EconomicGrowth, #TechEducation, #AIApplications, #TechSolutions, #DigitalDivide, #InnovationEcosystem
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Apr 15, 2024 • 1h 7min

Ep 13. Will the Tech World Play by Europe's Rules? Ft. Anu Bradford

Hosted by Anirudh with Anu Bradford, this episode of the Great Tech Game podcast delves into the intricate landscape of technology, geopolitics, and regulation. Bradford, a renowned scholar at Columbia Law School and author of crucial works like 'The Brussels Effect' and 'Digital Empires', explores the overwhelming power of tech companies and their consequential failure to govern responsibly. The conversation spans the divergent digital regulation models of the US, China, and the European Union, reflecting on their ideological, cultural, and political bases. Bradford and Anirudh discuss the dynamic evolution of tech regulation, the enduring geopolitical tensions in the US-China tech war, additionally, they assess India's unique digital public infrastructure approach, suggested as a distinct, hybrid model from the major 'digital empires'.Anu H. Bradford, formerly known as Anu Piilola, was born in 1975 and is recognized as a Finnish-American author, law professor, and authority in international trade law. Her accolades include being appointed as the Henry L. Moses Distinguished Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School in 2014. Bradford is best known for her acclaimed work, "The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World.”About Anu: https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/anu-bradfordChapters00:00 The Power and Responsibility of Tech Giants01:36 Introducing the Great Tech Game Podcast01:54 Spotlight on Professor Anu Bradford and Her Work03:01 Exploring the Concept of Digital Empires06:44 The Evolving Landscape of Tech Regulation17:50 India's Digital Public Infrastructure: A New Model?23:40 The Complex Dance of States, Tech Firms, and Regulation26:42 Navigating the Geopolitical Tech Terrain36:10 Predicting the Future of Digital Empires36:37 The Inevitability of Coexistence Amidst Tensions37:43 US-EU Tech Policy Alignment and Challenges39:57 EU's Tech Strategy Amidst Geopolitical Shifts42:14 Europe's Path to Innovation and Regulatory Balance44:39 The Role of Talent and Innovation in Europe's Tech Future47:50 Assessing Europe's Progress Towards Innovation51:52 AI's Role in the Future of Tech and International Collaboration58:39 The Philosophical Battles Shaping the Digital World01:04:31 Concluding Thoughts and RecommendationsBooks by AnuDigital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology : https://amzn.in/d/dKo9SIbThe Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World :https://amzn.in/d/iIR3GIBFollow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: www.anirudhsuri.comBook and Podcast: www.greattechgame.comBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My#innovation, #economicgrowth, #opensource, #LLM, #competition, #industries, #globalcompetition, #economicoutput, #productivity

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