Jeremy Dicker
Jeremy is Managing Editor at Intrigue Media. He started his career with the United Nations in Fiji before serving 14 years in the Australian foreign service, with tours to Mexico, Peru, and the United States. He has degrees in law, the arts, and film, speaks fluent Spanish, and was awarded Peru's presidential medal for distinguished service.
Sunrise Sessions
Australia has a choice: do we let innovators run wild and correct mistakes later, or do we apply the brakes before things get out of hand? Some argue that permissionless innovation fuels progress—WiFi, Atlassian, and Canva wouldn’t exist if we’d slowed things down. Others warn that unchecked tech leads to disaster, from AI chaos to biotech risks. Should Australia be the Wild West of innovation or a carefully curated garden? Join Jeremy Dicker, Helen Zhang, and a panel of sharp minds as we wrestle with who should decide what’s too risky and whether regulation is a necessary seatbelt or a roadblock to the future.
The world is feeling chaotic, but amidst the chaos, there is opportunity. With democracies scrambling for energy security, defence industries booming, and trust in information crumbling, Australia has some serious decisions to make. Will we step up as a global player, or sit on the sidelines and hope for the best? Helen Zhang and Jeremy Dicker from International Intrigue take us on a fast-paced, no-nonsense tour of the shifting global landscape, breaking down what it all means for Australian startups. If you've ever wanted a crash course in geopolitics minus the jargon and doomscrolling, this is it.