I speak at international policy events, institutional convenings, and closed-door working sessions. I moderate when the room requires precision over performance. I contribute editorial analysis to publications working on AI, the future of work, and institutional transformation.
Selected appearances
Panel and closed-door session on AI governance capacity.
International policy forum
Geneva
Keynote on education as upstream of AI workforce policy.
Education policy convening
Online
Contributed analysis and moderation.
Future of work dialogue
Beijing
On the translation layer between capability and policy.
Editorial roundtable
Online
Speaking themes
Beyond reskilling: what workforce institutions need to look like when capable models are a routine input to cognitive work.
Curriculum, credentialing, and the civic case for an AI-literate next generation.
State capacity, procurement, and the editorial standards of regulators in an age of autonomous systems.
What a more specific, less performative cross-border conversation on AI would actually sound like.
Sample topics
Institutional readiness for general-purpose AI
Education systems as civic infrastructure for an AI century
Workforce policy beyond the reskilling frame
AI-competent public institutions: state capacity in a model-rich world
The credibility question in AI commentary
Cross-border AI dialogue on terms that hold up
Short bio
Qiqing He is an independent voice on artificial intelligence, workforce transformation, and the institutions that have to govern both. She founded and leads an independent policy platform focused on AI, education, and public-interest institutional change, and contributes analysis to international policy venues.
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Long bio
Qiqing He works at the intersection of artificial intelligence, workforce transformation, education, and international policy. She is the founder of an independent platform that publishes analysis, convenes cross-sector dialogue, and advises institutional leaders on the AI transition. Her writing and commentary focus on institutional readiness — the question of whether public institutions, universities, and firms have the internal capacity to meet general-purpose AI on their own terms. She contributes to international policy agendas, moderates closed-door convenings, and works with editorial teams building serious, durable AI discourse. She operates between Geneva, Beijing, and the broader international policy community.
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