
【New Event】
Asian Talk 211
Home, Away and In Between
– How Chinese talent and business models are shaping the global AI race
China and the U.S. are engaged in a test of will in AI. While the U.S. has embraced Artificial General Intelligence as the all encompassing goal, China is pursuing a more practical approach to harness AI – in part reflecting constraints in chips and capital vs the red hot U.S. tech sector.
Chinese engineers and entrepreneurs are central to AI activity globally, including in the “in between” markets struggling to balance US and China influence in tech and broader geoeconomics. How will this all pan out?
【Speaker Bio】

Duncan Clark
Duncan Clark is Chair of BDA (www.bda.com), the investment advisory firm he founded in 1994 after four years as an investment banker with Morgan Stanley. BDA has offices in Beijing, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Duncan is based part of the year in Tokyo where he serves on the advisory boards of the Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology (oist.jp), Japan Activation Capital and in as Adjunct Researcher at the new Institute for Japan in the Global Economy at Waseda University.