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With Chris Coffee (MD, Tusk Ventures), David Kirkpatrick (Founder, Techonomy & Author, Facebook Effect).
Thu, Nov 03, 2016 @ 06:00 PM   $20   Work Better, 460 Park Ave S
 
   
 
 
              

      
 
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The Differences, The Similarities, and The Future

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In three months, the next President of the United States will be sworn into office and a new era in American politics will begin. Join us for this special event (scheduled one week before the US presidential election), where we will analyze and discuss the nuances of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trumps technology innovation policies and their potential impact. Throughout the campaign, the technology innovation policies of the candidates have taken a backseat to other issues that have received more media attention. But the technology innovation policy of the US President has a profound and long-lasting impact on our economic growth and the world.

At this event, we will put a much-needed spotlight on this important topic. You'll have the opportunity to learn more about the technology policies of both candidates, and to ask questions of our guest speakers (experts in technology and politics), before you head to the polling booth on November 8th.

Topics to be covered include: the impact of both policies on startups and entrepreneurs, improving and democratizing STEM education, technology privacy policies, and how both policies might impact emerging technology adoption like driverless vehicles, artificial intelligence, and robot automation in the workplace (which could decimate millions of jobs). Additionally, we'll explore how the giant tech companies like Google, Apple, Uber, etc., work with the government to enact new legislation to further innovation, and how you can have a voice in shaping technology legislation. This is one event you don't want to miss!
 
 
 
 
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