In September, I took the train down to Washington, D.C., as part of Professor Ted Wittenstein’s AI, Emerging Tech, and National Powers class to attend the Special Competitive Studies Project’s AI + Energy Summit and visit assorted U.S. agencies and firms — all made possible by the Schmidt Program. My main takeaways from the trip … Continue reading "Schmidt trip to D.C. teaches students to ‘be first, be fast’ in AI" The post Schmidt trip to D.C. teaches students to ‘be first, be ...| Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs
Last month, I was invited to represent Yale at the inaugural Berlin Global Dialogue as part of a Young Voices delegation from across the Global Network for Advanced Management. The new platform for exchange between business and policy was full of meaningful discussions that bridged gaps in perspectives and provided insights into otherwise obscure processes … Continue reading "Inaugurating a New Dialogue in Times of Transformation and Conflict" The post Inaugurating a New Dialogue in Times o...| Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs