This episode was recorded during the Miller Center’s 2023 William and Carol Stevenson Conference, U.S. China Tech Competiton: Has Democracy Met its Match?
For more info on this conference, as well as to watch the video versions, follow this link: https://millercenter.org/news-events/events/us-china-tech-competition-has-democracy-met-its-match
This episode features the first panel discussion from the conference entitled:
Apps, platforms, and surveillance
How might apps and other technology platforms play a role in Chinese government data-gathering efforts? What are potential policy responses to the increasingly complex data flows between the United States and China? This panel addresses the long-term stability of U.S. technology infrastructure and related concerns for U.S. national security.
Josh Chin, Kara Frederick, Shanthi Kalathil, Aynne Kokas (moderator)
05/08/23 • 59 min
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