Seminars & Events
Upcoming Events
Great powers utilize emerging technologies and geopolitical strategies to compete for global influence and position. This panel will explore how the interactions between...
Past Events
The Tech Policy Institute will be hosting Dr. James Rogers on April 19th at 10:15 in MVR G151. Please consider sharing with your respective departments/organizations. Below is a...
Conventional wisdom holds that cyberspace is borderless. That assertion is wrong. Borders exist everywhere in cyberspace, generated by firewalls, network interconnections,...
Interested in Tech Policy? Join us in a discussion with Michael daniel, President & CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), a nonprofit that promotes cybersecurity through...
With the increasing popularity of gaming as entertainment, we're on he cusp of a future where media consumption is predominately interactive, raising questions about crafting...
On March 21st the Adam Smith Society Cornell and the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute co-hosted a wide-ranging debate on ‘The Perils of AI Regulation’. Katherine...
Qian Yang Assistant Professor, Information Science Accounting for AI's unintended consequences increasingly requires AI product designers to consider human- AI...
Silicon stands as a foundational material in the semiconductor industry. Yet, the choice of material may vary depending on the specific device, such as transistors, sensors, or...
Paul Lushenko Assistant Professor and Director of Special Operations at the US Army War College Future warfare, driven by AI-enhanced military technologies, demands...
Evaluating Public Perceptions This discussion, based on the book The Legitimacy of Drone Warfare: Evaluating Public Perceptions (Routledge 2024), will examine public perceptions...