33 min

Can America Win the AI Race? The Key Role of Intellectual Property Rights with Andrei Iancu The Vivek Show

    • Government

In this episode of The Vivek Show, host Vivek Ramaswamy is joined by former US Patent and Trademark Office head, Andrei Iancu, to discuss the significance of intellectual property (IP) in America's founding and its role in fostering innovation. They explore the history of IP rights in the US, the challenges of applying a centuries-old statute to modern technologies, and the need for an intentional innovation policy. Iancu emphasizes the importance of IP in competing with China and other countries, highlighting the necessity of a high-level plan to identify future technologies and enable innovation in both the public and private sectors. This thought-provoking conversation dives deep into the intersection of technology, innovation, and economics.
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Time-codes:
00:00 - America's founding ideals of IP rights and their impact on innovation
02:47 - The significance of "right" in the Constitution's IP clause
07:10 - The role of IP rights in a free market economy
11:31 - Jefferson and Madison's unchanged patent code from 1793
12:40 - Challenges with fitting new technologies into an old statute
19:47 - Data protection as another form of IP protection
22:29 - The need for a holistic innovation policy in the US
25:08 - Competing in the AI, quantum, biotech, and new materials races
26:16 - IP as a tool for global competition
29:25 - Balancing decentralized free market economy and centralized national plans
31:59 - Questioning the classical model of total decentralization

In this episode of The Vivek Show, host Vivek Ramaswamy is joined by former US Patent and Trademark Office head, Andrei Iancu, to discuss the significance of intellectual property (IP) in America's founding and its role in fostering innovation. They explore the history of IP rights in the US, the challenges of applying a centuries-old statute to modern technologies, and the need for an intentional innovation policy. Iancu emphasizes the importance of IP in competing with China and other countries, highlighting the necessity of a high-level plan to identify future technologies and enable innovation in both the public and private sectors. This thought-provoking conversation dives deep into the intersection of technology, innovation, and economics.
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Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmb
For more content follow me here:
Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamy
Instagram - @vivekgramaswamy
Facebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamy
Truth Social - @VivekRamaswamy
Rumble - @VivekRamaswamy
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Time-codes:
00:00 - America's founding ideals of IP rights and their impact on innovation
02:47 - The significance of "right" in the Constitution's IP clause
07:10 - The role of IP rights in a free market economy
11:31 - Jefferson and Madison's unchanged patent code from 1793
12:40 - Challenges with fitting new technologies into an old statute
19:47 - Data protection as another form of IP protection
22:29 - The need for a holistic innovation policy in the US
25:08 - Competing in the AI, quantum, biotech, and new materials races
26:16 - IP as a tool for global competition
29:25 - Balancing decentralized free market economy and centralized national plans
31:59 - Questioning the classical model of total decentralization

33 min

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