The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism: China, AI, & Human Rights Conference takes place on September 29, October 1, October 6, and October 9, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. PDT. To attend the conference, register here - www.crowdcast.io/e/digitalauthoritarianism/register The conference is co-sponsored by the Stanford Global Digital Policy Incubator, the Human Rights Foundation, The Hoover Institution and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. Keynote Digital Social Innovation: Taiwan Can Help Audrey Tang | Digital Minister, Taiwan Panel 4: How Democracies Should Respond to China's Emergence as an AI Superpower How should the rest of the world, and especially the world's democracies, react to China's bid to harness AI for ill as well as good? How do we strike the right balance between vigilance in defense of human rights and national security and xenophobic overreaction? Closing Keynote & Conversation Strengthening Human-Centered Artificial IntelligenceFei-Fei Li | Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) Conversant: Eileen Donahoe, Executive Director of GDPi Closing Remarks: Alex Gladstein & Eileen Donahoe Christopher Balding | Associate Professor, Fulbright University Vietnam Anja Manuel | Co-Founder, Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel Chris Meserole | Deputy Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Initiative, Brookings Institution Moderator: Larry Diamond | Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution and FSI, Principal Investigator, Global Digital Policy Incubator