
The Looking Glass
The Looking Glass is the premier international relations podcast by The SAIS Review of International Affairs with support from The Foreign Policy Institute. Showcasing fresh, policy-relevant perspectives from professional and student experts, The Looking Glass is dedicated to advancing the debate on leading contemporary issues in world affairs.
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The Looking Glass
Talos x TLG: The Private Sector & Techno-Diversity
On the 3rd episode of this series, we are joined by Ronaldo Lemos - co-founder of the Brazilian Internet Bill of Rights and the National IoT Plan. Founder of the Institute for Technology of Rio de Janeiro, he is also a professor at Schwarzman College in Beijing, at Columbia University and still a lawyer. This week it’s all about how we need to build competitiveness and have different national regulations that fit what each country wants out of technology.
This week we are learning :
- To follow our passions (music !)
- How technology really is for people who want to understand humansg i
- The necessity to produce indigenous technology
- The need to fight the one size fits all model and have differentiated regulations
- The growmportance of competitiveness and fostering national industries
- Digital public infrastructure’s state of the art
- Working for the greater good and fostering techno diversity
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