Awareness needs to be increased and innovation is needed here. Prof. Richard B. Dasher, Stanford University on #ClimateAction at #WSDF2020 in Durango. @rdasher8@theworldsdf@1popmovement
Watch the interview (English): https://t.co/t4hdn6pWpr
Richard Dasher (@rdasher8), director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, says that although the current system of venture capital has its ups and downs, he is feeling positive things will hold up.
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Richard Dasher (@rdasher8), director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, says that in intense competition between the US and China the world needs Japan and the EU even more.
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Mon. @whartonknows on @BizRadio132 (10:00A ET):
We'll discuss the #Huawei lawsuit against the US government over preventing equipment sales to government agencies. @Wharton's Regina Abrami and @rdasher8 of @AsiaTechSU discuss.
#usjinnovate 2017 Innovation Showcase company Spiber just raised $44M to set up a synthetic spider silk manufacturing plant in Thailand <https://t.co/kclAZKkVos> Great to see our previous awardees' continuing growth!
Excited to be in Grenoble for #HLFGRENOBLE2018 — meeting and discussions by 38 leading innovation ecosystems from 30+ countries. Theme is infrastructure for tomorrow.
How is AI used in the building of Chinese smart cities? Learn about it from the experts this Thursday at 4:30pm, Stanford University Skilling Auditorium. No RSVPs required, all guests are welcomed, and light refreshment provided!
@miarolf@miarolf yes, I am at High Level Forum and look forward to catching up with you! Have enjoyed seeing your tweets and other posts about IDEON and Sweden in general.
Mon. @whartonknows on @BizRadio132 (10:00A ET):
We look at the economy of #China and whether the recent GDP report (6.5% growth) is a sign of the #tariff battle with the U-S or something internal. @Wharton's Marshall Meyer and @rdasher8 of @AsiaTechSU discuss.
#flats2018 Ryan Welsh, CEO of Kyndi: until recently AI was just something nice to have, but now essential in order to maintain productivity growth. Explainability is a major demand for AI, because people read and understand at about the same rate as 100 years ago.
Three new laws requiring explainable AI - why system made a decision. Intro by Brad Templeton of ELectronic Frontier Foundation. At Fujitsu Symposium #flats2018