Join host Craig Smith on episode #168 of Eye on AI as we sit down with Ian Bremmer, the founder and president of the Eurasia Group, a leading global political risk research and consulting firm.
In this episode, we delve into the complex world of AI governance and the geopolitical challenges of regulating transformative technology.
Ian Bremmer shares his expert insights into the rapidly evolving landscape of AI development and its implications for global politics, security, and economy. We discuss the necessity of international cooperation and regulatory frameworks to manage the risks and harness the potential of AI technologies.
Bremmer also draws parallels between AI governance and other regulatory challenges, such as climate change, highlighting the importance of strategic foresight and adaptive policies in addressing the multifaceted issues presented by AI.
Whether you're interested in the geopolitical dynamics of technology, the intricacies of AI regulation, or the future of global governance, this episode offers valuable perspectives from one of the leading thinkers in the field.
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(00:00) Introduction to AI Governance
(00:59) Craig Smith's Introduction
(03:00) Ian Bremmer's Background
(04:19) AI Regulation Discussion
(11:17) Limiting AI Compute Power
(19:21) The Role of AGI and AI Regulation
(26:23) EU's Approach to AI Regulation
(29:24) Hybrid Regulation Models
(32:08) Comparing AI Governance with Other Industries
(35:19) US-China Competition in AI
(42:32) The Role of Open Source in AI Governance
(45:17) Ian Bremmer's Thoughts on AI's Future