The AI and Energy Scenario Exercise: Part 1

How might this administration and future administrations approach the critical issue of AI and energy demands? This is the question the second of TRG Media and MIT Technology Review’s AI Scenario Exercises tries to answer. Leading experts come together to role play as key actors in government, private industry, and more to simulate how public policy might take shape in the coming years. This first episode contains the first phase of the game and an introduction from the editor in chief of MIT Technology Review Mat Honan, as well as an overview of the game by designer Ed McGrady.
The Players:
US Federal
- POTUS – Merici Vinton, Former Senior Advisor to IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel
- Security (DoD, DHS, DOS) – Mark Dalton, Senior director of technology and innovation at R Street
- Energy (DOE, EPA, Interior) – Wayne Brough, Former President of the Innovation Defense Foundation and senior fellow on R Street’s Technology and Innovation team
- Red State Leadership- Soren Dayton, Director of Governance at the Niskanen Center
Power generation industry
- Fossil – David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University
- Solar – Enock Ebban, host of “Sustainability Transformations Podcast”
- Nuclear [1] – Ashley Finan, Jay and Jill Bernstein Global Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University
Investors in Al
- Domestic- Josiah Neeley, R Street Institute’s Energy team advisor
- International – Josh Felser, CO Founder and Managing Partner at Climatic
- International (Middle East, EU, Russia, China, etc.) – Shaolei Ren, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California
- International (Middle East, EU, Russia, China, etc.) – Rachel Ziemba, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
Blue State Leadership
- POTUS Adam Zurofsky – former Director of State Policy and Agency Management for the State of New York
- Ari Peskoe – Director of the Electricity Law Initiative at the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program
- Beth Garza – senior fellow with R Street’s Energy & Environmental Policy Team
Public interest
- Environmental – Brent Eubanks, founder of Eubanks Engineering Research
- Domestic political – Meiyi Li, Ph.D. candidate at The University of Texas at Austin
- Media – Jen Sidorova, policy analyst at Reason Foundation
Al and other Digital Industries
- AI – Valerie Taylor, division director of Mathematics and Computer Science at Argonne National Laboratory
- Blockchain -Erica Schoder, Executive Director and co-founder of the R Street Institute
- Erica Schroder – Elliot David, Head of Climate Strategy at Sustainable Bitcoin Protocol
- Other digital systems (chips, data center operations, online gaming, streaming, etc.) [1] – Ken Briggs, Faculty Assistant at Harvard University
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