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Mortal Giants
Canada's National Observer
10 episodes
7 months ago

After almost a century of post-war prosperity and unrivaled American power, we've entered a new era, growing uncertainty and realignment as many of the world's nations now seek to challenge that dominance. And the race for American dominance in the development of artificial intelligence by just a tiny handful of tech billionaires has seemed to put us all on yet an even more perilous path.


If the world is changing at a dizzying pace, the forces driving that change are markedly different than they were a century ago.


In this, our first season, we're going to look at the impact of China in the years ahead. We will look at China's astonishing progress in new energy technologies, battery innovation and EV production, as well as its conflict with American power over semiconductors and microchips and the geopolitical significance of Taiwan. And we will look.


At the transformative force, for better or worse, of one single man, Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.


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After almost a century of post-war prosperity and unrivaled American power, we've entered a new era, growing uncertainty and realignment as many of the world's nations now seek to challenge that dominance. And the race for American dominance in the development of artificial intelligence by just a tiny handful of tech billionaires has seemed to put us all on yet an even more perilous path.


If the world is changing at a dizzying pace, the forces driving that change are markedly different than they were a century ago.


In this, our first season, we're going to look at the impact of China in the years ahead. We will look at China's astonishing progress in new energy technologies, battery innovation and EV production, as well as its conflict with American power over semiconductors and microchips and the geopolitical significance of Taiwan. And we will look.


At the transformative force, for better or worse, of one single man, Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Business
Society & Culture,
History
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Mortal Giants
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Do you have questions about the rush to produce the tiny semiconductor chips that are essential to the transition away from fossil fuels?   Do you want to understand why China is a threat to Taiwan?  Or why the most sophisticated chips are almost exclusively produced by Taiwan?  Or if the new gold rush to be the leader in production is putting the world at risk for conflict?   You can get answers with Mortal Giants.  A conversation between former prosecutor and columnist for Canada’s National Observer, Sandy Garossino and Via Najibullah, Vice-President of Research & Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. 

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Mortal Giants

After almost a century of post-war prosperity and unrivaled American power, we've entered a new era, growing uncertainty and realignment as many of the world's nations now seek to challenge that dominance. And the race for American dominance in the development of artificial intelligence by just a tiny handful of tech billionaires has seemed to put us all on yet an even more perilous path.


If the world is changing at a dizzying pace, the forces driving that change are markedly different than they were a century ago.


In this, our first season, we're going to look at the impact of China in the years ahead. We will look at China's astonishing progress in new energy technologies, battery innovation and EV production, as well as its conflict with American power over semiconductors and microchips and the geopolitical significance of Taiwan. And we will look.


At the transformative force, for better or worse, of one single man, Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.