Shifting Ground

Episode 3 | Technology and the Governance Gap

30 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of Shifting Ground, Daniel Byman joins Nick and Larry to discuss the core challenge governments face in trying to regulate or shape emerging technologies today. The three discuss the national security risks associated with emerging technologies right now, and how policymakers think about the tradeoffs between innovation, economic competitiveness, and security. Read Daniel Byman's essay Governing Emerging Technologies [https://orbisjournal.org/commentary/governing-emerging-technologies/]here.

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