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Future of Open-source Architectures

Mon, December 14th, 2020

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Technology and Society

This program focuses on five sets of imperatives: data, strategic technologies, emerging technologies, digital public infrastructure, and strategic partnerships.

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In recent years, free and open-source software and hardware have gathered increasing interest, both from the business and academic community. As the spread continues, many businesses are implementing this type of code in one way or another in attempts to enable faster implementation and more functionality. However, despite its inherent transparency, using open-source software carries its own risk. This session explored the architecture behind open-source development, open-source business models, and potential regulations.

This workshop was hosted as part of Carnegie India's Global Technology Summit 2020.

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Michael R. Nelson
Nonresident Scholar, Asia Program
Michael R. Nelson

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speaker

Michael R. Nelson

Nonresident Scholar, Asia Program

Mike Nelson is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Asia Program. He studies the implications of emerging technologies, including digital technologies, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence.

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