【轉知】US-Taiwan Symposium: AI Regulation and Global Supply Chain


US-Taiwan Symposium: AI Regulation and Global Supply Chain

Date: April 7 (Mon.), 2025
Time: 4:00 -7:00 PM (California Time)
(Taiwan Time: April 8th, 2025, 7:00-10:00AM)
Venue: 755 Page Mill Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94304 (Morrison & Foerster LLP)

Online participation is available! A Zoom link will be sent upon registration.

Topics and Speakers

Session 1: Regulatory and Policy Trends in AI Governance: Contrasting Perspectives from the U.S. and Taiwan

Moderator:

  • YJ Hsu, Distinguished Professor and Dean at Chang Gung University 

Speakers:

  • Andrew Grotto, Research Scholar, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Former Director, Program on Geopolitics, Technology, and Governance 
  • Tom Lue, VP, Frontier AI Global Affairs at Google DeepMind
  • Li-Ching Chang, Executive Director, International AI & Law Research Foundation and Chair Professor, Department of Law, Shih Chien University 
  • Chen-Tso Chu, Visiting Scholar, Stanford Law School and former General Counsel of Foxconn Technology Ltd and Sharp Corporation 
  • Florence G'sell, Director, Program on Governance of Emerging Technologies, Stanford Cyber Policy Center
Session 2: Evolving Trajectories in U.S.-Taiwan Supply Chains: Implications for Global Technology and Trade

Moderator:

  • Laura Smoliar, Executive Director of Stanford Taiwan Science and Technology Hub

Speakers:

  • John Chen-Chung Deng, Former Minister without Portfolio and Chief Trade Representative, Taiwan
  • Jason Hsu, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute and Former Legislator, 
  • Bruce Baumgartner, VP of Supply Chain, Quality, and Reliability at Zoox 
  • Jo Levy, Partner, The Norton Law Firm and Former VP and GC, Intel Asia Pacific & Japan
 
For discussion, we will have Chatham House Rules: we encourage open discussion-- you may share information you learn in the session but not reveal who said it.