Rising Laterally

The Wires of War with Jacob Helberg

February 28, 2022 Arjun Sachdev & Jay Beaulieu Season 4 Episode 86
Rising Laterally
The Wires of War with Jacob Helberg
Show Notes

Jacob Helberg is Co-Chair of the China Strategy Initiative Working Group at the Brookings Institution. From 2016 to 2020, Jacob led Google’s global internal product policy efforts to combat disinformation and foreign interference. Jacob is also the author of “The Wires of War: Technology and the Global Struggle for Power” in which he details the existential threat authoritarian regimes pose to the United States and the world.

We discuss the ongoing “Gray War” between Russia, China and the U.S., how the back-end infrastructure of the internet is a crucial frontline in this global conflict, and the best- and worst-case outcomes of the crisis in Ukraine.

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0:00 Intro

1:36 Russia’s information operations in the 2010’s

6:15 Tech policy issues are not just domestic issues

7:39 What is the difference between speech conduct and speech content online?

11:51 How content moderation can stifle emerging theories

14:47 Are we at war with China right now?

22:08 “The Sputnik Moment” of our generation

23:38 Were we late to supply Ukraine with lethal aid?

27:34 The “fog of war” in Ukraine

30:20 Can being feared by bad actors ensure peace?

34:13 Our entrepreneurs are our source of strength

37:03 The back-end of the internet as a frontline of the Gray War

42:31 China’s data advantage

44:35 What is the bull case for the U.S. in the 21st century?

48:30 The blockchain as a potential antidote to deepfakes

51:08 The best case/worst case scenarios in Ukraine

55:47 “One Final Question”

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Book Recommendation!
"The Wires of War: Technology and the Global Struggle for Power"

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