Greening intelligence: Why AI infrastructure and governance must evolve together
The rapid deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is transforming everything from data infrastructure to global governance.
Heng Wang is a Professor at Yong Pung How School of Law at Singapore Management University. His research evolves to explore the future of international economic relationships, including the governance of digitalization and sustainability.
Heng is a recipient of major grants and awards, including being named Australia's research field leader in international law by The Australian newspaper. Heng has advised or been a (keynote) speaker at events organized by international organizations and institutions at events organized by reputable organizations and institutions (e.g., ADB, APEC and Korean Foreign Ministry, Bundesbank, CPMI/BIS, HCCH, ICC, ICSID, IMF, INTERPOL, MAS, NAB, UNDP, UNICTRAL, World Bank, WTO), and the private sector.
He was a professor at UNSW Sydney, where he co-founded and co-directed the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre, and the Tsinghua-UNSW Joint Research Centre for International Commercial and Economic Law (JCICEL).