Will China's early success in global AI competition, bolstered by continued massive state investment and other advantages, help extend its dominance in international markets for manufactured goods to the software realm? In this lecture, Dr. Rafiq Dossani, Senior Economist, RAND, and Professor of Policy Analysis, RAND School of Public Policy, will address the prospects for China to gain greater global competitive advantage in software, and the role AI can play as a great equalizer for China in this space.
Dr. Rafiq Dossani
Dr. Rafiq Dossani is a senior economist at RAND and a professor of policy analysis at the RAND School of Public Policy. He works on Asian development and security, trade, and technology issues. Recent projects include studies of middle powers in the affairs of the Asia Pacific, the U.S.-India relationship, China's AI exports, China's grand strategy, religious tourism, an East-West corridor for South and Central Asia, and Track II diplomacy between the United States and China.
Previously, Dossani was director of Stanford University's Center for South Asia and a senior research scholar at Stanford University's Institute for International Studies. He holds a Ph.D. in finance from Northwestern University; an M.B.A. from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta; and a B.A. in economics from St. Stephen's College, Delhi.
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