李育杰博士自2024年5月起擔任國家安全會議諮詢委員,並曾在國立中山大學、台灣科技大學及國立陽明交通大學擔任學術職位。
李育杰博士自2020年11月至2023年1月,擔任國家科學技術委員會科技政策辦公室副執行秘書,期間在制訂台灣的科學與科技政策、監督預算分配和審查國家級計畫上扮演了關鍵角色。
李育杰博士曾於2018年至2021年2月,及2023年8月至2024年2月兩度擔任中央研究院資訊安全中心執行長,並自2023年8月起成為該中心研究員。李博士的研究領域包括人工智慧與安全,尤其關注人工智慧在安全領域上之應用及確保AI系統的完全性。他發起了「可信任生成式AI對話引擎」(TAIDE),一個基於Meta Llama模型的台灣大型語言模型。
李博士於2001年取得美國威斯康辛麥迪遜分校電腦科學的博士學位。
Taiwan has become stronger in its democratic resilience in facing modern threats such as natural disasters and uninterrupted cyberattacks. The Taiwanese government places great emphasis on human rights, including privacy, during the implementation of technology.
AI cannot succeed without Taiwan. The absence of Taiwanese chipmaker and server manufacturer companies would hinder the full development of the AI industry. Taiwan plays a vital role in the AI sector.
Every nation needs to establish its own AI infrastructure. If all Taiwanese used AI programs from China, China could gradually gain control over the thoughts and trends of Taiwanese, potentially threatening national security through algorithms that instruct them "how to act."
In response, Taiwan, as a democratic country, can develop its own large-scale language models and create a "Trustworthy AI Dialogue Engine" (TAIDE) with Taiwanese subjectivity. This would enable Taiwan to take control of AI sovereignty. Additionally, Taiwan will continue to strengthen education and technology to enhance democratic resilience and ensure long-term stability in the digital age.
By striking a balance between safeguarding sovereignty and resilience, Taiwan can forge a more resilient, secure, and trustworthy future. The AI development in Taiwan is not only an economic and industrial advance but also a firm foundation for defending sovereignty and democracy, paving the way for a brighter future for the world.