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Open-Source AI, Sovereignty and the New Geopolitics of Capability 📅 Thursday, January 29, 2026 🕐 1:00-2:30 PM GMT / 8:00-9:30 AM ET / 9:00-10:30 PM Hong Kong Time 🌐 Virtual 🔗 Final call to register: https://lnkd.in/gzi8U2uM Co-hosted with Chatham House As low- and middle-income countries increasingly deploy open-source AI to build sovereign capabilities, fundamental questions emerge about technological sovereignty, strategic dependencies, and the evolving architecture of global AI leadership. How are Asian nations leveraging open-source AI to advance sovereign capabilities while navigating US-China strategic competition? What role do major powers play in shaping access to—and governance of—open-source AI ecosystems? Panel Speaker: Alex Krasodomski-Jones, Director, Digital Society Programme, Chatham House Akshay Mathur, Senior Director, Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI), India Dr. Jian Gang Ngui, Head of Model Hub, AI Singapore Dr. Dr. Syed Muntasir Mamun, Director General, International Trade, International Trade, Investment and Technology Wing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh Presented by: Isabella Wilkinson, Research Fellow, Digital Society Programme, Chatham House Moderated by: Alejandro Reyes (芮安卓) Reyes, Chief Strategy Officer, AISA This dialogue surfaces critical tensions between technological openness and national security, equity and control—tensions that will define the next phase of global AI governance.