In this episode of the Common Mission podcast, hosts Jim and Rodrigo welcome guest Jacqueline Tame, discussing her fascinating journey from a background in liberal arts to her roles in government, technology, and quantum computing. Jacqueline shares her passion for understanding the intersection of national security, technology, and policy, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and code-like analysis in shaping policy decisions. She highlights the need for policy to be considered as code, enabling simulations of policy changes' broader impacts and outcomes. Jacqueline also touches on the significance of AI, quantum computing and the urgency to prepare for their transformative effects on society. Listen in to gain insights into the evolving landscape of technology and policy.
To learn more about Jacqueline's work, visit https://www.commonmission.us/advisory-board-members/jacqueline-tame
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