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US ELECTIONS – Five big questions as America votes: The Geopolitical impacts of technology

US ELECTIONS –  Five big questions as America votes: The Geopolitical impacts of technology
Posted By: Max Chambers – Editor via PR Channel
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As part of the Atlantic Council’s Elections 2020 programming, the New Atlanticist will feature a series of pieces looking at the major questions facing the United States around the world as Americans head to the polls. Rapid developments in technology impact social, political, and economic issues both locally and globally. As the US presidential election nears, it is critical for Americans to consider the ways technology can both provide solutions and create challenges in the future. Below are the five major questions facing the United States on the geopolitical impacts of technology as the US elections approach, answered by five top experts: 1. What future does the US want for data and how we ensure data benefits both individuals & communities? 2. What future does the US want for data, trust, and increasing resilience across communities and sectors? 3. What future does the US want for data and the future of work in our country? 4. What future does the US want addressing COVID-19 and future outbreaks with better tech? 5. What future does the US want for space & making the benefits of satellites in space available to all? Read full article here

Elections 2020 by GeoTech Center   Related Experts: Eric Sapp, AnnMarie P. Thomas, PhD, Divya Chander, MD, PhD

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