Business leaders, experts, and representatives of international organizations are analyzing the opportunities and challenges associated with artificial intelligence (AI), advanced manufacturing, energy transition, and digital economy.
Xue Lan, Dean of Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University, stated that the development of AI requires digital infrastructure, data centers, and appropriate regulatory frameworks to foster its expansion.
Jonas Prisinger, Chairman and CEO of the Manpower Group, affirmed that China’s progress in AI is remarkable and the continued investment in this area can drive further advancements.
Mirek Dusek, executive director of the World Economic Forum (WEF), underscored that the global challenge lies in ensuring that the opportunities arising from AI are widely shared.
Participants stressed that innovation must transcend individual advances and become large-scale applications capable of generating economic and social benefits.
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