Midco supports cspan as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Next, a look at u. S. Cyber strategy and policy with the director of the cypress of dirty and the cybersecurity and infrastructure administration, jen easterly, and ambassadoratlarge for cyberspace and digital policy Nathaniel Fick with other federal officials. They discuss artificial and Artificial Intelligence and threats from adversaries. From the Atlantic Council, this runs about an hour. Stand by for music to begin the event. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, everybody. My name is graham brookie, and im Vice President of Technology Programs at the Atlantic Council. Im pleased to welcome you to todays discussion and the d. C. Launch of the department of states firstever cyberspace and digital policy strategy. This is an exciting conversation because last week the strategy was released. Americas top table met traveled to a conference of computer top diplomat
Powered by cable. Next, a look at us cyberstrategy and policy with the director of the cybersecurity and infrastructure Security Agency, jen easterly, and Us Ambassador at large for cyberspace and digital policy, nathaniel fix and other federal officials. They also discussed Artificial Intelligence and challenges from adversaries like china and russia. From the atlanta counsel, this runs an hour. Good afternoon. My name is graham bookie, Vice President of Technology Programs at the atlanta counsel. Welcome to the discussion and the dc launch of the department of states first ever International Cyberspace and digital policy strategy. This is an exciting conversation, americas top diplomat, and techies in San Francisco as opposed to foreign capital. And highlighting increasing centrality for the role in the world. A comprehensive outlook and more importantly an affirmative plan in a near increasing geo. Will competition the dizzying rapid technological change. It includes Guiding Princip
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Number 11. This is the cold war and atomic apocalypse. Today we really complete a pivot that we began last week from thinking in terms of religiously framed stories of apocalypse to secular visions of the end of Human History. Politics has followed us throughout this entire course, and it will continue to follow us through the rest of this last week. Of course, content. But now we turn squarely also to the realm of science and technology. Which we can imagine as a world apart from organized religion, although really youll see they overlap substantially and fundamentally in ways that are crucial for understanding the takeaways from this course apocalyptic thought. In our sessions, a couple weeks ago on apocalypse in the european of the enlightenment eras, science took on the guise of natural philosophy, part and parcel of the judeochristian worldview, which weve seen really shaping western culture in the fundamental way. And we saw in the 1800s, especially, but not exclusively through t