Research Fellow
Kai-Shen Huang

Dr. Kai-Shen Huang graduated from the University of Oxford and National Taiwan University, possessing interdisciplinary training in both anthropology and law. His research expertise includes China’s critical technology policies, the application of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution and public administration, and legal anthropology.

Education:D.Phil., Anthropology
DSET Research area:Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity
Research Fellow
Kai-Shen Huang

Dr. Kai-Shen Huang graduated from the University of Oxford and National Taiwan University, possessing interdisciplinary training in both anthropology and law. His research expertise includes China’s critical technology policies, the application of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution and public administration, and legal anthropology.

Education:D.Phil., Anthropology
DSET Research area:Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity

DSET Publications

 “Distillation Cascade”: How China’s AI Capabilities Form, Spread, and Escape Export Controls

DSET Op-Ed in The Diplomat: Warning That China’s “Frugal Stack” Could Reshape the AI Model Baseline

Resilience in Truth: Public-Private Collaboration in Taiwan’s Response to Disinformation

China’s AI Shock? What DeepSeek Disrupts (and Doesn’t)

Taiwan’s TikTok Liberal Paradox

Decoding Taiwan’s True AI Potential

DSET News & Events

DSET Commentary in NBR Analyzes Three Core Challenges for Taiwan’s AI Governance

Washington Post Reports on China’s Expansion of AI-Driven Censorship and Surveillance, Citing Analysis from DSET

DSET Hosts “2025 Taiwan-Japan-Korea Trilateral Technology Dialogue” to Advance Trilateral Cooperation on Semiconductors, AI, Energy Security, and UAVs

RTI Reports on Political Censorship and Cybersecurity Risks of Chinese-Made AI, Cites DSET Commentary

DSET Commentaries

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