The Geopolitics of Technology

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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2022
  • The US government’s October ban on exports of advanced semiconductors and related equipment to China raised the ante. President Xi responded at the Communist Party congress by vowing to “resolutely win the battle in key core technologies.” At stake is nothing less than global superiority in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and next-generation weaponry. And hanging in = the balance is the future of Taiwan. Is the world ready for the endgame? Bloomberg Erik Schatzker moderates a panel with Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, Senior Portfolio Manager and Managing Director, Tudor Investment Corporation, Marko Papic, Partner and Chief Strategist, Clocktower Group, Gary Rieschel, Founding Managing Partner, Qiming Venture Partners and Kendra Schaefer, Global Director of Tech Policy Research, Trivium China at the 2022 Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @erickoop5442
    @erickoop5442 Před rokem +11

    Would have been nice if they had oh I don't know someone in the semiconductor industry or with deep knowledge of chips to be on the panel. This was like my aunts and uncles talking about chips lots of speculation very little actual knowledge

  • @ThaidUp
    @ThaidUp Před rokem +5

    You definitely need a semi expert 1. Germany does produce semiconductors and Zeiss makes the optics for ASML ‘s high tech equipment and Ukrainians are using modern tech such as Elon’s Stargate Internet connections and USA satellite survience plus the drones

  • @Bpitable
    @Bpitable Před rokem +1

    “E. All of the above” perfect answer

  • @johnwhoo6194
    @johnwhoo6194 Před rokem +1

    Audience is clearly right, not easy to be fooled by politicians and experts.

  • @brianconnelly2115
    @brianconnelly2115 Před rokem +1

    Defining "Technology" as advanced semiconductor chips is like defining cars a by there tires. a narrow but critical part to which there are many alternatives. Beauwold technology of the 1990s levraged off the shelf PCs networked and controlled by opensource linux to build systems that rivaled state of the art supercomputers.
    What Bloomburg will most likely miss because of their conventional legacy focus in the role of (Borderlless) opensource technologies and the emergence of Bitcoin as an opensource borderless currency. If BRICS adopted Bitcoin instead of Gold as a backing to their currency, they would sacrifice a currency they could control but instantly mitigate the USD monopoly.

  • @golden1314
    @golden1314 Před rokem +1

    great analysis Marko!

  • @tonytan6547
    @tonytan6547 Před rokem +1

    USA had moved TSMC top level technical staffs to US a few days ago

  • @tonytan6547
    @tonytan6547 Před rokem +1

    The host n the guests are fantastic

  • @peternjuguna1337
    @peternjuguna1337 Před rokem +11

    This is not a debate because only people of Caucasian decent are doing the discussion hence they will support what the west atrocities towards China. So this is a stupid discussion t.

    • @jamiebarr3118
      @jamiebarr3118 Před rokem

      what are these so-called atrocities against China that you're speaking of...?

  • @onlinecourses2022
    @onlinecourses2022 Před rokem +1

    In my opinion China are years ahead of the most country’s, if we talk about technology and science.
    We cant like the government guides or rules, but they are one of the most powerful citizens, on the world.

  • @kshen7485
    @kshen7485 Před rokem +15

    Once you talk about geopolitics and technology only within your western circle, then it is nonsense. Nowadays China is the best player ever in the world.

    • @ngezas100
      @ngezas100 Před rokem

      My thoughts exactly, you have Americans discussing China in its absence.... to e it just goes to the dominance or threat that China has over US or the west is just battling to come to terms with the fact that they are no longer leading generally.

  • @LowenKM
    @LowenKM Před rokem +3

    Great discussion re: a complex topic, and highlights many of 'yuge' geopolitical issues as well as the tech ones. And even if they may not always make the 'correct' decisions, am so relieved that we have experienced leaders in DC now, who at least appreciate some of these complex choices, instead of a bunch of clueless ideologues who claim to "know more than all the generals".

  • @AyY846
    @AyY846 Před rokem +2

    That Gary guy is the most clueless on the panel

  • @JD-kf2ki
    @JD-kf2ki Před 4 měsíci

    Decoupling China is healthy even though it seems hard to go through for a period of time. Like when you have a tumor, you need to undergo surgery.

  • @christophergrier2370
    @christophergrier2370 Před rokem +1

    It's. Important now why All of y'all that spoke refuse to speak on the real true topic MAN against the MACHINE

  • @christophergrier2370
    @christophergrier2370 Před rokem +1

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