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Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 5 – AI and Machine Learning

Steve Blank

The third class focused on Russia, which since 2014 has asserted itself as a competing great power. We learned how Russia pursues security and economic interests in parallel with its ideological aims. Jeffrey Edmonds, Samuel Bendett, Anya Fink, et al., “ Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia ” CNA – Center for Naval Analysis.

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Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 7 – Space

Steve Blank

The third class focused on Russia, which since 2014 has asserted itself as a competing great power. We learned how Russia pursues security and economic interests in parallel with its ideological aims. Hanneke Weitering, “ Russia Has Launched an Anti-Satellite Missile Test, US Space Command Says ” Space.com, Dec. As the U.S.

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Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 3

Steve Blank

is engaged in great power competition with both China and Russia. All which leads to today’s topic, the other great power – Russia. Michael McFaul, “ How to Contain Putin’s Russia: A Strategy for Countering a Rising Revisionist Power ” Foreign Affairs , 2021. Russia’s Pivot to Asia & the Chinese-Russian Relationship.

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Technology, Innovation, and Modern War  – Wrap Up

Steve Blank

The class emphasized that winning future conflicts requires more than just adopting new technology and developing new weapon systems. Next, we described the US strategies developed since World War Two to gain and maintain our technological and competitive edge during the Cold War with the Soviet Union. Today the U.S.

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Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition  – 2022 Wrap Up

Steve Blank

And as we’ve seen in the Ukraine, Russia remains determined to wage a brutal war to play a disruptive role on the world stage. Students formed teams and developed hypotheses of how commercial technologies can be used in new and creative ways to help the U.S. Class Organization. Team-based Experiential Project. national security issues.

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Why The Government is Isn’t a Bigger Version of a Startup

Steve Blank

Some of the best and brightest wanted to work for defense contractors or corporate research and development labs. Indeed, Silicon Valley was born as a center for weapon systems development and its software and silicon helped end the Cold War. Russia, Iran, and North Korea have also fused those activities.

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Like Their Customers, Tech Startups Will Weather the Storm

ReadWriteStart

In 2022, we saw unusual supply constraints — lingering post-coronavirus supply chain issues, a persistently tight labor market , and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — converge with high demand — partly fueled by heavy government stimulus during the first two years of the pandemic.