Xiao Qian

Xiao Qian

Xiao Qian is deputy director of the Centre of International Security and Strategy (CISS) and vice-dean of the Institute for AI International Governance (I-AIIG) at Tsinghua University. She previously served as a diplomat in the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese embassies in Russia and the UK. She worked in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People’s Congress for four years, where she contributed to parliamentary engagement and work related to the NPC Spokesperson’s Office. She joined Tsinghua University in 2019 and helped to establish CISS and I-AIIG. She follows closely on China-US relations and has been engaged in the CISS-Brookings Dialogue on AI and International Security and CISS-HD Dialogues on AI Governance. She is also one of the key organisers for the International Forum and AI Cooperation and Governance of Tsinghua University.
Xiao Qian is deputy director of the Centre of International Security and Strategy (CISS) and vice-dean of the Institute for AI International Governance (I-AIIG) at Tsinghua University. She previously served as a diplomat in the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese embassies in Russia and the UK. She worked in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People’s Congress for four years, where she contributed to parliamentary engagement and work related to the NPC Spokesperson’s Office. She joined Tsinghua University in 2019 and helped to establish CISS and I-AIIG. She follows closely on China-US relations and has been engaged in the CISS-Brookings Dialogue on AI and International Security and CISS-HD Dialogues on AI Governance. She is also one...
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Opinion | US-China AI race must strike a balance between security and openness

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