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2021新技术和数据的地缘政治影响建议报告(英)

2021-06-06-Atlantic Council从***
2021新技术和数据的地缘政治影响建议报告(英)

Report of the Commission on the Geopolitical Impacts of New Technologies and Data Atlantic CouncilGEOTECH CENTER 行业研究报告,服务于财经领域,整合发布高质量的财经相关领域精品资讯,提供各行业研究报告和干货。我们以微信公众号为基础,覆盖第三方平台为财经相关领域从业群体提供高质量的免费资讯信息服务。 我们的优势: 高质量的内容生产模式、多平台覆盖的整合营销服务、超百余万的高净值人群粉丝、专业、稳定的管理与团队。 旗下的矩阵号: 行业研究资本、行研资本、行研君、IPO智囊团、IPO最前沿、并购大讲堂、科创板的韭菜花、海外投资政策、海外置业政策、海外留学政策、海外留学、全球海外移民政策、番国志。 扫码关注公众号: 行研君 IPO最前沿 全球海外移民政策 报告索取请加:report08 商务合作请加:report998 Atlantic CouncilGEOTECH CENTERThe Atlantic Council GeoTech Center works to shape the global future of data and technology together.This report is written and published in accordance with the Atlantic Council Policy on Intellectual Independence. The authors are solely responsible for its analysis and recommendations. The Atlantic Council and its donors do not determine, nor do they necessarily endorse or advocate for, any of this report’s conclusions. May 2021Cover: Double Keck Lasers by Jason Chu Photography, https://jason-chu.pixels.comWebsite: This report includes an interactive website, https://atlanticcouncil.org/geotechreportISBN-13: 978-1-61977-178-9 In preparing this report for the United States and its allies, to include members of Congress, the new presidential administration, private industry, academia, and like-minded nations, the Commission on the Geopolitical Impacts of New Technologies and Data sought to provide a compass bearing between where the world stood in 2020-2021 and a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world in 2031. Data capabilities and new technologies impact geopolitics, global competition, and global opportunities for collaboration. The coming decade must address the sophisticated but potentially fragile systems that now connect people and nations, and incorporate resiliency as a necessary foundational pillar of modern life. To maintain national and economic security and competitiveness in the global economy, the United States and its allies must continue to be preeminent in key technology areas, and take measures to ensure the trustworthiness and sustainability of the digital economy, the analog economy, and their infrastructures to include:• Global science and technology leadership• Secure data and communications• Enhanced trust and confidence in the digital economy• Assured supply chains and system resiliency• Continuous global health protection and global wellness• Assured space operations for public benefit• Future of workThe report’s practical, implementable recommendations will enable the United States and like-minded nations to employ data capabilities and new technologies to achieve the goals set by this Commission.Co-ChairsMr. John GoodmanMs. Teresa CarlsonHonorary Co-ChairsSen. Mark WarnerSen. Rob PortmanRep. Suzan DelBeneRep. Michael McCaul CommissionersMr. Max R. Peterson IIMr. Paul DaughertyMr. Maurice SonnenbergHon. Michael ChertoffHon. Michael J. RogersMr. Pascal MarmierRamayya Krishnan, PhDHon. Shirley Ann Jackson, PhDHon. Susan M. GordonVint Cerf, PhDZia Khan, PhDAnthony Scriffignano, PhDMs. Frances F. TownsendAdmiral James Stavridis, USN, Ret. Director & Executive TeamDavid A. Bray, PhDPeter Brooks, PhDMs. Stephanie WanderMr. John Goodman, Co-ChairMs. Teresa Carlson, Co-ChairDavid A. Bray, DirectorCommission on the Geopolitical Impacts of New Technologies and Data ES-1Report of the Commission on the Geopolitical Impacts of New Technologies and DataExecutive SummaryThe advancing speed, scale, and sophistication of new technologies and data capabilities that aid or disrupt our interconnected world are unprecedented. While generations have relied consistently on technologies and tools to improve societies, we now are in an era where new technologies and data reshape societies and geopolitics in novel and even unanticipated ways. As a result, gov-ernments, industries, and other stakeholders must work together to remain economically competitive, sustain social welfare and public safety, protect human rights and demo-cratic processes, and preserve global peace and stability.Emerging technologies also promise new abilities to make our increasingly fragile global society more resilient. To sustain this progress, nations must invest in research, expand their digital infrastructures, and increase digital literacy so that their people can compete and flourish in this new era. Yet, at the same time, no nation or international organization is able to keep pace with the appropriate governance structures needed to grapple with the complex and destabilizing dynamics of these emerging technologies. Governments, espe-cially democratic governments, must work to build and sustain the trust in the algorithms, infrastructures, and systems that could underpin society. The world must now start to understand how technology and data interact with society and how to implement solutions that address these challenges and grasp these opportunities. Maintaining both economic and national security and resiliency requires new ways to develop and