Technological advancement key to future civilisation: Experts

Li Ke, secretary general of the Zhongguancun Ultra-Internet New Infrastructure Alliance, has emphasised the importance of technological advancements in shaping the future of civilisation.
Mr Ke stated this on Friday in Dunhuang during a parallel forum on civilisational reconstruction and renewal in the age of artificial intelligence.
He highlighted the successful launch of China’s first global satellite, the China-China Sub-Satellite Launch Network, on May 14.
“This project not only showcases China’s technological capabilities but also demonstrates advancements in aerospace technology, reflecting a collaborative spirit in this field between China and the U.S.,” he said.
He underlined the significance of innovation in AI, noting that recent developments from SIG have opened new directions for AI architecture.
“These advancements focus on improving efficiency and exploring future possibilities rather than merely enhancing computational power and data accumulation,” he explained.
He restated the emergence of a new, AI-synchronised intelligent philosophy that prioritises the development of AI models for a sustainable future.
“This is no longer merely about demonstration; it represents a substantial advancement in civilisation and reflects the necessity for continuous innovation and dialogue in the age of AI,” Mr Li said.
Ni Kaomeng, vice-chairman of the Wenzhou Federation of Social Sciences and deputy secretary-general of Wenzhou Students Union, also shared insights on how AI can empower culture.
He mentioned an initiative that invited citizens to use AI to envision the ancient Marine Silk Road port, resulting in an impressive collection of artworks. This project led up to an AI-generated calendar, which became a central showpiece in an exhibition.
Mr Kaomeng highlighted the use of AI-generated music and games to further spread Wenzhou culture.
“We are using AI to create vivid experiences that allow people to engage with our culture,” he said.
Currently, over 500 screens in schools, communities, and city centres showcase the stories of Wenzhou, creating a dynamic cultural environment for visitors.
He spoke about the successful application for the Intangible Heritage status of the tallest buildings in Wenzhou, where AI-generated short videos reached audiences of over three million people.
Mr Kaomeng described a project that commemorated events like the founding of the Red Party and the Hong Kong handover anniversary, boasting 50 AI-generated programmes broadcast online during the Lunar New Year.
He said it attracted over five million viewers worldwide for a nominal cost.
Mr Kaomeng also proposed a collaborative effort inviting young people globally to create short films and content that tells their stories.
“We hope to foster mutual trust and cultural understanding among young people across the globe,” he said.
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