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AI, Innovation and Risk: Can the U.S. Maintain Its Market Dominance?

AI, Innovation and Risk: Can the U.S. Maintain Its Market Dominance?

Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra joins Lutz Finger, a visiting senior lecturer at Cornell, for a conversation on the future of AI-driven innovation.

Cornell Keynotes · Lutz Finger, Aneesh Chopra, Chris Wofford

March 19, 202554m 56s

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Show Notes

Lutz Finger, a visiting senior lecturer at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, and former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra explore AI’s transformative potential, the competitive landscape and policy imperatives for maintaining U.S. leadership.

The two address ways to balance opportunity with risk across three key lenses—citizens, enterprises and government—and discuss how AI is reshaping the workforce, daily life and privacy. The conversation also covers digital literacy, operational transformation, regulatory challenges, national security and public sector innovation.

What You'll Learn

  • How AI is shaping the U.S. market and global competitiveness
  • The role of AI in economic growth, security and societal impact
  • The three lenses of AI impact: citizens, enterprises and government

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