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 & Conversation The Ethics of Doing Business with China and Chinese Companies Eric Schmidt | Former Executive Chairman and CEO, Google//Co-Founder, Schmidt Futures Conversant: Eileen Donahoe, Executive Director of GDPi Panel 2: The Ethics of Doing Business with China and Chinese Companies What dynamics are at play in China's effort to establish market dominance for Chinese companies, both domestically and globally? What demands are placed on non-Chinese technology companies to participate in the Chinese marketplace? What framework should U.S.-based companies use to evaluate the risks and opportunities for collaboration and market entry in China? To what extent are Chinese companies (e.g..,TikTok) competing in Western markets required to comply with Chinese government instructions or demands for access to data? Mary Hui | Hong Kong-based Technology and Business Reporter, Quartz Megha Rajagopalan | International Correspondent and Former China Bureau Chief, Buzzfeed News Alex Stamos | Director, Stanford Internet Observatory & Former Chief Security Officer, Facebook Moderator: Casey Newton | Silicon Valley Editor, The Verge