Mixed Signals and Emerging Technology with Amy Zegart

混合信号与新兴技术——与艾米·泽加特对话

GoodFellows: Conversations on Economics, History & Geopolitics

2025-03-28

1 小时 5 分钟

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Does America have a plan for winning the competition of the future—mastering artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and space, plus other material and developmental sciences? Amy Zegart, the Hoover Institution’s Morris Arnold and Nona Cox Senior Fellow and cochair of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review (SETR), explains how this one-of-a-kind partnership between the Hoover Institution and Stanford University’s School of Engineering gives policymakers the tools they need to better address the challenges facing cutting-edge industries. Also discussed: the Trump national security team’s inelegant use of a chat app while prepping for a military strike in Yemen, plus the significance (or lack thereof) of Trump’s nemeses caving in to his demands—and whether other entities (Canada, Panama, Greenland, Venezuela’s trade partners) will follow suit.    Recorded on March 26, 2025. Download the SETR report here: Stanford Emerging Technology Review 2025
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  • So you don't know what staffer is responsible for this right now?

  • Well, look, a staffer wasn't responsible.

  • And look, I take full responsibility.

  • I built the group.

  • My job is to make sure everything's coordinated.

  • It's Wednesday, March 26, 2025.

  • And welcome back to Goodfellow.

  • It's a Hoover Institution broadcast examining social,

  • economic, political, and geopolitical concerns.

  • I'm Bill Whalen.

  • I'm a Hoover Distinguished Policy Fellow.

  • And I'll be your moderator today's show.

  • Now I want to welcome back to the show.

  • He missed the last show, but we have a back in our good graces.

  • That would be the International Man of History himself,

  • the historian Neil Ferguson, Sir Neil Ferguson, I should say.

  • And also joining us, one of our regular good fellows,

  • former presidential national security advisor, Lieutenant General H.R.

  • McMaster.