🔴 LIVE now: Munich Security Conference, Taiwan Tensions, and the Genesis AI Mission
In this episode of The President’s Tech Brief, we go live from Germany and dive deep into the tech-driven shifts shaping global stability. Joining us this week are
Ylli Bajraktari and Martijn Rasser from Munich Security Conference.
Joe Wang, David Lin, Ryan Carpenter, and Nyah Stewart in DC.
On the Briefing Table
🇩🇪 Live from the Munich Security Conference: The SCSP team is on the ground in Munich! We check in with them for the latest updates on international security priorities and the role of emerging technology in global diplomacy.
🇹🇼 Strait of Tensions: China’s latest military exercises near Taiwan are a clear signal. We analyze why these drills are a test of high-tech deterrence and what they could mean for the future of the global semiconductor supply chain.
🧬 The Genesis Mission Consortium: The DOE has launched a historic public-private partnership. Discover how this consortium aims to harness AI to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and secure American leadership in the AI era.
📈 “Something Big is Happening“: We take a look at the viral article taking over our algorithms and contrast the online sentiment with the latest employment data to see what’s really happening in the economy.
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AI+Education Summit on March 11th
Today on the live show, we’re talking about how AI has a real impact on not just employment numbers, but on the entire labor market. While online sentiment is flashing red with warnings of a “sudden rearranging” of the economy, we contrast that with the latest employment data.
This debate sets the stage for our upcoming summit, where we confront the growing misalignment between technology and our classrooms. We are tackling the questions that will define the next decade of learning:
How should education systems evolve in an AI-first world where knowledge work is being redefined faster than we can adapt?
What do students truly need to thrive alongside intelligent systems that can now perform “judgment-style” tasks?
Don’t let the future catch you off guard. Join us on March 11th to help build the roadmap for an education system that doesn’t just keep up, but leads.


