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#276 — From planning AI to planning the green transition: Intellectual monopolization amid the ecological breakdown

25 Octo­ber 2024  / 14 h 00 min  16 h 15 min 

Cecil­ia Rikap, Head of Research and Asso­ciate Pro­fes­sor in Eco­nom­ics at Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege Lon­don’s Insti­tute for Inno­va­tion and Pub­lic Pur­pose (IIPP), asso­ciate researcher at CONICET and COSTECH Lab, UTC.

Dis­cus­sants: Domi­t­il­la CAPONIO (EPOG+, Major B), Mali­ka SHOGUNBEKOVA (EPOG+, Major A), Sum­i­ni SIYAMBALAPITIYA (EPOG+, Major A).

For online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu

For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu

Relat­ed documents

Cecil­ia Rikap and Sil­via Weko (2024), “A tran­si­tion orches­trat­ed from Big Tech clouds?”, long abstract. The full arti­cle will come at the begin­ning of October.
Cecil­ia Rikap (2024), “Intel­lec­tu­al monop­o­lies as a new pat­tern of inno­va­tion and tech­no­log­i­cal regime”, Indus­tri­al and Cor­po­rate Change,33, 1037–1062. https://doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtad077
Addi­tion­al readings
Cecil­ia Rikap (2024), “Vari­eties of cor­po­rate inno­va­tion sys­tems and their inter­play with glob­al and nation­al sys­tems: Ama­zon, Face­book, Google and Microsoft’s strate­gies to pro­duce and appro­pri­ate arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence”, Review of Inter­na­tion­al Polit­i­cal Econ­o­my. https://doi.org/10.1080/096922
Cecil­ia Rikap (2024), “The US nation­al secu­ri­ty state and Big Tech: fren­e­my rela­tions and inno­va­tion plan­ning in tur­bu­lent times”, Work­ing paper.
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