Explore every episode of the podcast The Interconnect
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chips and the Future of Computing | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:29:40 | |
Stanford Emerging Technology Review Faculty Council Member Mark Horowitz and CFRās technologist-in-residence Sebastian Elbaum discuss where chip manufacturing is heading, how hardware advances are powering the new artificial intelligence (AI) era, and what the United States should prioritize in order to sustain its leadership in this crucial domain. Ā Guest: Mark Horowitz, chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University Ā Guest: Sebastian Elbaum, the Technologist in Residence at the Council on Foreign Relations Ā Host: Martin Giles, Managing Editor of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Read the 2025 Stanford Emerging Technology Review at https://setr.stanford.edu/ | |||
| Welcome to The Interconnect | 12 Feb 2025 | 00:01:55 | |
How do we connect science and engineering labs with Washington and the world of business? From the Council on Foreign Relations and the Stanford Emerging Technology Review this is The Interconnect, a new podcast discussing emerging technologies and their foreign policy implications. | |||
| Robotics and the Quest for Smarter Machines | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:27:49 | |
In this episode of The Interconnect, Stanford mechanical engineering professor Allison Okamura and OpenAIās Kevin Weil discuss how artificial intelligence will transform modern robotics, where more capable robots will have a significant impact on the economy, and why the United States still lags behind China, Germany, and other countries in deploying robots in manufacturing. Ā Guest: Allison Okamura, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University and a Senior Fellow and Science Fellow at the Hoover Institution Ā Guest: Kevin Weil, Chief Product Officer of OpenAI and member at the Council on Foreign Relations Ā Host: Martin Giles, Managing Editor of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Ā Read the 2025 Stanford Emerging Technology Review at https://setr.stanford.edu/ | |||
| A New Roadmap for Space | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:36:03 | |
In this episode of The Interconnect, Stanford University Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Simone DāAmico and CFRās Space Task Force Project Director Esther Brimmer discuss how private companies are driving innovation in orbit, the new moon race thatās underway, and how increased commercial and military activity raises questions about the responsible use of space. Ā Guest: Simone DāAmico, associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics at Stanford University and a science fellow at the Hoover Institution Ā Guest: Esther Brimmer, the James H. Binger senior fellow in global governance at the Council on Foreign Relations and project director for CFRās Space Task Force Ā Host: Martin Giles, managing editor of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Ā Read the 2025 Stanford Emerging Technology Review at https://setr.stanford.edu/Ā Ā Read CFRās 2025 Space Task Force Report, Securing Space: A Plan for U.S. Action | |||
| Unlocking Biotechās Potential | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:39:02 | |
In this episode of The Interconnect, Stanford University Professor of Bioengineering Drew Endy and CFR Senior Fellow for Global Health Luciana Borio discuss the future of U.S. biomanufacturing and how biotechnology innovationsāincluding bioluminescent plants and next-gen vaccinesāare becoming more a part of daily life. Ā Guest: Drew Endy, associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford University and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution Ā Guest: Luciana Borio, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations Ā Host: Martin Giles, managing editor of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Read the 2025 Stanford Emerging Technology Review at https://setr.stanford.edu/ | |||
| Frontier Tech and the Geopolitical Future | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:38:29 | |
In this episode of The Interconnect, Stanfordās Amy Zegart and Herb Lin join the Council on Foreign Relationsā Adam Segal and Kat Duffy in a discussion about some of the most critical factors that influence the evolution of emerging technologies, the relative advantages of democracies and autocracies in developing frontier tech, and the central importance of talent and public and private investment in driving America's innovation ecosystem. Ā Guest: Amy Zegart, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and co-chair of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Ā Guest: Dr. Herb Lin, Hank J. Holland Fellow in Cyber Policy and Security at the Hoover Institution and editor in chief of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Ā Guest: Adam Segal, Ira A. Lipman chair in emerging technologies and national security and director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at the Council on Foreign RelationsĀ Ā Guest: Kat Duffy, senior fellow for digital and cyberspace policy at the Council on Foreign Relations Ā Host: Martin Giles, managing editor of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Read the 2025 Stanford Emerging Technology Review at https://setr.stanford.edu/ | |||