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'Dialogue on Emerging Tech: Issues of Digital Autonomy for Australia and Europe'
The European Union and Australia both face similar challenges in the wake of advanced and increasingly globalized technologies. While both countries/regions are well-placed to access leading research and development, technological interdependence remains a particular challenge for the EU as well as for Australia (and its role in the Indo-Pacific.) As advanced technologies, specifically artificial intelligence, become more intertwined amidst heightened geopolitical competition, achieving digital sovereignty has become a key objective. In light of AI innovation - advanced robotics, advanced computing, integration of advanced technologies into smart city infrastructure, autonomous weapons, etcetera - what exactly does it mean for the European Union and Australia to manage dependencies and achieve digital autonomy?
This session will address artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies enabled by AI and how advanced technologies are provoking national and regional efforts to achieve digital sovereignty.
Input speakers:
Australia:
Dr Samantha Hoffman, Analyst, International Cyber Policy Centre, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Prof Lesley Seebeck, Professor of Cybersecurity Practice and Inaugural CEO of the Australian National University's Cyber Institute
Dr Stephenie Andal, Head of Strategic Policy, Australian Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre
Europe:
Dr Ulrike Franke, Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)
Kaan Sahin, Strategic Advisor for Cyber Diplomacy/EU Presidency at Germany’s Federal Foreign Office