Jason Hsu is a visiting fellow at Hudson Institute, where he focuses on the United States’ technological cooperation with allies and partners. Hsu is also senior advisor on policy and international partnerships at Liquid AI. In this role, he focuses on shaping the policy and regulation directions of artificial intelligence safety and ethics. From 2016 to 2020, Hsu served as legislator-at-large in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan (the national parliament) where he focused on defense, technology, trade, and foreign policy. Previously, he was an Edward Mason Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He was also a visiting scholar at the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School where he led a research team in designing a war game on a Taiwan Strait blockade contingency. Hsu has lectured widely at colleges and universities, including the University of Toronto, University of California San Diego, IE University, the US Naval War College, Yale University, the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, University of California Berkeley, and Stanford University. Hsu was a recipient of the Eisenhower Fellowship in 2022 and was a Draper Hills Summer Fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Democracy Development and Rule of Law. He was a fellow of the US State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program in 2019. Hsu received an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a BA from National Chengchi University.