

ChinaTalk
Jordan Schneider
Conversations exploring China, technology, and US-China relations. Guests include a wide range of analysts, policymakers, and academics. Hosted by Jordan Schneider.Check out the newsletter at https://www.chinatalk.media/
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Apr 17, 2024 • 47min
Japan's Resurgent Tech Scene
Ryan Takeshita, Chief Global Editor at PIVOT, sheds light on Japan's tech renaissance, shaped by a desire for innovation among younger workers. He discusses the cultural shift from traditional jobs to startups fueled by social media influence. The conversation highlights Japan's strategic investments in semiconductors and the challenges of an aging population. Takeshita also addresses changing media landscapes and the impact of American social media on local culture, revealing a nation adapting to rapid global changes.

Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 22min
Japan's Economic Security Renaissance
Kazuto Suzuki, a Professor at the University of Tokyo and advisor on Japan’s economic policy, dives into the nation's evolving economic security landscape. He discusses Japan's new national security laws and their impact on global semiconductor supply chains. Highlights include historical lessons on economic coercion, the interplay of Japan's export controls with U.S. demands, and ambitious plans for space commercialization. Co-host Arrian Ebrahimi adds insights on the geopolitics of East Asia, making this a compelling conversation on economic resilience.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 33min
A Gut Check on Intel and Nvidia with Asianometry, Fabricated Knowledge, and SemiAnalysis
Dylan Patel, an esteemed analyst at SemiAnalysis, joins industry experts for a lively discussion on the semiconductor landscape. They dive into Intel's challenging financial future, the impact of recent tech advancements, and the significance of Dr. Ann Kelleher in Intel's journey. The conversation also humorously contrasts tech leaders while dissecting NVIDIA's dominance in AI and the rising competition from Asia. Insights on innovation, market trends, and the dynamics between major players keep the dialogue engaging and thought-provoking.

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Apr 2, 2024 • 59min
Amb. Rahm Emanuel on China and Japan
Rahm Emanuel, the US Ambassador to Japan and a seasoned political strategist, shares his blunt views on US-China relations. He discusses the Biden administration's shift from 'hub and spokes' to a more interconnected alliance framework. Emanuel also elaborates on his '3 Cs' for engaging China: calm, conflict, and charm. He reflects on Japan-Korea dynamics and the significance of personal relationships in diplomacy. Furthermore, he critiques China's declining entrepreneurial spirit amidst increasing state control, offering a unique perspective on its economic landscape.

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Mar 25, 2024 • 1h 46min
Biotech 101
Jason Kelly, the Co-founder and CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks, and Michelle Rozo, VP of Technical Capabilities at In-Q-Tel, dive deep into the world of biotechnology. They discuss how the U.S. government transformed biotech into a $1 trillion industry and explore the transformative potential of AI in drug discovery. The duo also examines China’s growing ambitions in this field, raising questions about U.S. competitiveness. Additionally, they highlight ethical challenges and the need for strategic policies to foster innovation and enhance national security.

Mar 14, 2024 • 47min
EMERGENCY POD: TikTok Ban!?
Ben Smith, a Semafor journalist and expert on U.S. politics, dives into the heated debate surrounding the potential TikTok ban. He dissects Congress's recent bipartisan bill that could force ByteDance to divest in the U.S. The discussion touches on TikTok's influence in social movements, data privacy concerns, and the contrasting approaches to social media regulation in the U.S. and China. Smith also highlights how this ban could reshape the tech landscape and reflects on generational sentiments towards online platforms amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Mar 13, 2024 • 2h 14min
Matt Clifford on China, AI Safety, and Entrepreneurship
Matt Clifford is a key player in the UK tech scene, serving as an advisor and chair of ARIA, the UK's DARPA. In this discussion, he tackles the importance of AI governance and highlights surprising similarities between China and the West on AI safety perspectives. He also explores the challenges in creating a world-class science project within the government and shares insights on how historical contexts can illuminate future societal shifts. Additionally, he emphasizes the crucial role of fiction in navigating rapid changes in the tech landscape.

Mar 10, 2024 • 24min
Doomscrolling Chinese Twitter
Molly, the creator of the acclaimed newsletter "Chinese Doomscroll," dives deep into the chaotic world of Weibo, China's vibrant microblogging platform. She shares why Weibo keeps her awake at night and discusses the intense academic pressure faced by Chinese elementary students. The conversation highlights how social issues trend and the clever tactics users employ to navigate censorship. With insights into the peculiar role of bots, Molly sheds light on the unique and often compelling nature of social media in China.

Mar 4, 2024 • 1h 15min
AI + The State Department
Garrett Berntsen, the State Department's Deputy Chief Data and AI Officer, has a rich background in military service and national security. He shares his vision of how AI can transform diplomacy, discussing its potential to streamline bureaucratic tasks and enhance data-driven negotiation strategies. The conversation touches on the delicate balance between transparency and secrecy in government, the impact of the Snowden leaks on tech integration, and the State Department's cautious approach to adopting industry practices while maintaining public trust.

Feb 25, 2024 • 1h 13min
India's Chip War
Pranay Kotasthane, a former chip designer at TI and Qualcomm, and Chris Miller, co-author of 'Chip War', dive into India's semiconductor landscape. They explore why India excels in software yet struggles with chip manufacturing. The guests discuss the impact of historical policies on technology growth, contrasting India's journey with that of China. Insights on the collaborative nature of chip design reveal what it takes to build successful semiconductor ventures, while also examining India’s evolving challenges and future in this competitive field.


