Tianjin, a northern port city, made considerable progress in its efforts to achieve high-quality development last year and will continue to press ahead with more steps to unlock fresh growth seams, a top local government official said on Friday.
Today's event was very informative. I'm impressed by the level of organization. Today's speakers were true leaders and experts in their fields and because of that I feel honored to be able to participate in an event of this scale. I've learned that artificial intelligence is already surrounding our everyday lives and it really makes a difference. The thing that stuck in my mind the most is that we have to look at the bigger picture and focus not only on our selfish needs but innovate in a sustainable way. Overall I've really enjoyed this event.
The fourth industrial revolution involving intelligence calls for a more inclusive style of leadership, said Danil Kerimi, regional deputy head of a Beijing-based World Economic Forum affiliated center.
What do you think are some of the biggest changes we can expect from the fourth industrial revolution? In particular, how do you think it will affect our everyday lives?
You talked about the dark side of innovation and all of the costs that come for the sake of innovation. So what is the solution or maybe a compromise to all of these costs that have come in the name of innovation?
A young scientist-turned-businessman is exceedingly upbeat about China's leading role in developing the world's artificial intelligence industry due to its large amount of users and databases.
Based on your personal experience, how do you think artificial intelligence can help us in the field of finance? Could you give us an example?
The Western world needs to change its mindset that China is a copycat and recognize that the country is now at the forefront of innovation in many areas, said David Gosset, the founder of the China-Europe Forum.
The summit is themed Intelligence New Era: Progress, Planning and Opportunity. In your opinion, what should China do to prepare for a new era of intelligence?
China has been shaping a top-down consensus to develop artificial intelligence application in restructuring its economy, said a leading public policy scholar.
Various cultural activities, including art performances, parades and food festivals, are offering visitors a taste of the colorful cultures of Asian countries.
Asian Film and TV Week kicked off on Thursday, bringing together more than 100 celebrities from some 10 countries for the launch at the Beijing Working People's Cultural Palace.
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