Digital Flashpoint: AI And The Future Of US-China Crises | Hoover Institution

Hoover Institution Fellow, Jacquelyn Schneider held a panel discussion at the Hoover Institution in Washington, DC on Tuesday, October 7, from 1:15 - 2:30 PM ET.

The panel discussion was in person, commencing with a conversation with Jimmy Goodrich, Senior Fellow at UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Ryan Hass, Director – John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution, Zack Cooper, Senior Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, Glenn Tiffert, Distinguished Research Fellow at Hoover Institution, and moderated by Jacquelyn Schneider, Director, Wargaming and Crisis Simulation Initiative at Hoover Institution.

The panel featured a discussion on how future crises between the United States and China will be shaped by the role of artificial intelligence, from military decision-making to information warfare. This panel explored how AI could either stabilize or dangerously escalate a conflict between the two nuclear powers. Experts discussed the technical and political challenges of managing AI in a crisis, and how to prevent a "flash war" from an algorithmic miscalculation.

To learn more about the panel, click here: https://www.hoover.org/events/digital-flashpoint-ai-and-future-us-china-crises

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