Siang Tiong Yeo

Siang Tiong Yeo

Ambassador Global Council for Responsible AI (GCRAI)

Siang Tiong is a seasoned technology and business leader with over 30 years of experience driving growth, innovation, and digital transformation across Asia Pacific. His expertise spans cybersecurity, big data, infrastructure, and networking, with a proven track record in shaping go-to-market strategies, restructuring organizations, and building high-performing partner ecosystems for startups, mid-sized firms, and multinational corporations.

Recognized as a trusted voice in emerging technologies, Siang Tiong has been featured on CNN, Channel News Asia, and global forums, speaking on topics ranging from digital transformation and cybersecurity to blockchain and AI governance. His cross-cultural fluency and understanding of Asia’s geopolitical nuances enable him to bridge business, technology, and policy effectively.

Today, as an Ambassador of the Global Council for Responsible AI, Siang Tiong applies his dual lens of technology and business growth to advance ethical AI adoption. He champions frameworks that balance innovation with accountability, ensuring AI’s transformative potential aligns with societal and organizational sustainability.

19 November | Main Conference Day 1

10:10 AM Panel Discussion: Coordinating the Global Role of Regulation in Promoting Responsible AI

Regulation plays a crucial role in shaping responsible AI practices within businesses. This talk explores the importance and updates of many global regulatory frameworks in driving compliance, mitigating risks, and fostering trust in AI applications. 

  • Keeping abreast of evolving AI regulations to ensure compliance and avoid legal repercussions. 
  • Establishing internal policies aligned with regulatory guidelines to promote responsible AI practices. 
  • Collaborating with regulatory bodies and industry peers to influence responsible AI policies 

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Siang Tiong.

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