AI Policy Tuesday: Debunking the US-Chinese AGI Race
Details
How does China actually view AGI development and what are the implications for global governance?
Registration Instructions
This is a paid event ($5 general admission, free for students & job seekers) with limited tickets - you must RSVP on Luma to secure your spot.
If you can't make it in person, feel free to join the live stream starting at 6:30 pm, via this link.
Event Description
In this talk, Kristy Loke will present her research findings by drawing on both Chinese policy discussions and post-ChatGPT actions.
She'll discuss: (a) how China's been responding to the AGI race happening within Silicon Valley and how/ why China sees AI development differently and (b) what this implies for the trajectory of US-Chinese relations and room for global AI coordination.
Kristy Loke is an independent researcher focusing on China's AI development and governance, Chinese political economy, and international AI governance. She was a fellow/affiliate at GovAI, Concordia AI, and the Future Society previously.
Event Schedule
6:00 to 6:30 - Food & introductions
6:30 to 7:30 - Presentation & Q&A
7:30 to 9:00 - Open discussion
This is part of our weekly AI Policy Tuesdays series. Join us in examining questions like:
- How should AI development be regulated?
- What are the economic and social implications of widespread automation?
- How do we balance innovation with safety considerations?
- What governance structures are needed for safer AI?
