The Trilateral Commission
Tereza Bartoníčková is a strategic advisor and policy consultant to the Deputy Prime Minister of Digitization at the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic, with a focus on transformation of national digital services and project auditing. Tereza serves as a European David Rockefeller Fellow at The Trilateral Commission and is the founder and president of the Internetový institut, a boutique intelligence think tank. Additionally, Tereza holds the rank of Lieutenant in the Cybernetic Unit of the Czech Republic Army, specializing in algorithms and AI in hybrid warfare. Previous roles include the National Coordinator for the Czech Innovation Strategy 2030+ and an advisor to the Prime Minister concerning technology’s societal impact. Tereza's academic background includes a Master's degree in Social Science of the Internet from the University of Oxford and ongoing PhD studies in Theoretical Legal Sciences at Charles University.
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The Trilateral Commission
The Trilateral Commission is a global membership organization that for decades has brought together senior policymakers, business leaders, and representatives of media and academe to discuss and propose solutions to some of the world’s toughest problems. Founded in 1973, the Commission has for decades served as an important venue to incubate ideas and build relationships across sectors and the geographies of North America, Europe, and Asia. The countries represented in the Commission and its individual members share common values and a commitment to the rule of law, open economies and societies, and democratic principles. Traditionally focused on geopolitical trends and challenges, the Commission recently widened its aperture to also examine issues that affect the ability of individual countries to play traditional leadership roles in the international system.