AI in National Security and Foreign Affairs
This free event will allow local startups to present to government agencies and other corporate security people to start getting their products implemented by them. It will also allow defense contractors, people from government agencies, startup owners, and people from foreign relations think-tanks (CFR) to discuss current technologies used in national security and form partnerships together.
The venue is at CircuitLaunch, a maker space and manufacturing center in Mountain View, where many robotics startups work. Same idea as the last event: free tickets, free speaking slots (although vetted this time beforehand), and we'll also organize our check-in better.
The guest list on Luma will be public. If you are a member of the intelligence community and would like to sign up as a private guest instead, send an email to adamb@csxlabs.org with your PGP public key and subject line "AINSC Registration", and I will follow up via encrypted email with special check-in instructions.
The program will be as follows:
5-6pm Networking and free discussion
6-6:30pm 2-minute presentations from industry and government. No paid keynotes or presentations, if you want to speak at the event email adamb@csxlabs.org with the subject line "AINSC Speaking" and I will follow up with an approval decision within 12 hours based on your subject matter.
6:30-7:00pm Networking and free discussion.
If you have any questions, send an email to Adam Blumenfeld at adamb@csxlabs.org with the subject line "AINSC <subject>" or call him at +1 (925) 307-9351 and leave a brief voicemail. We will get back to you within 12 hours. Tickets will be approved within 6 hours, and signups are available right up to event start.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Photos from the last event:
Figure 1. As people trickle in.
Figure 2. Heyneo presentation during open mic.