When invisible intelligence quietly reshapes the cornerstone of society, a question about the essence of existence cannot be avoided: In this new era of intelligence explosion, how can we protect the dignity of human beings? The speed of technological iteration has long surpassed the boundaries of ethical thinking
Read more...In the field of artificial intelligence, the crisis of creating order is the fundamental reason for discussing ethical issues. The most intuitive necessity of artificial intelligence ethics comes from human fear of unknown and powerful things.
Read more...People's Daily, Shanghai, July 18th. The smart Internet blue book "China Smart Internet Development Report (2025)" organized and compiled by the People's Daily Research Institute was officially released in Shanghai today.
Read more...The iterative development of generative artificial intelligence technology is reshaping the global production paradigm, national security architecture and international power structure. As the core driving force of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, artificial intelligence technology has become a strategic high ground for world powers to compete for the right to formulate technical standards and dominance of the industrial chain.
Read more...Click the blue words above to follow the introduction of the lecturer of the "Wuhan Group Worker" course theme of the lecturer of the Technical Ethics and Global Game of Artificial Intelligence. Wu Xuyang, associate professor of the School of Law of Xiamen University, and director of the Center for Digital Law and Intersectional Law Teaching and Research
Read more...[Editor's Note] On June 23, Zhao Tingyang, a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a curator of the National Museum of Literature and History, delivered a keynote speech at the 2025 Fangtang Forum held by Tsinghua Fangtang Research Institute, "The dual subjectivity of the future world?
Read more...On June 25, 2025, the 4th New Sino-French University Economic Forum was successfully held at the Catholic University of Lyon, France with the theme of "Challenges and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in France and China".
Read more...On June 4, 2025, the Brookings Institution published a commentary article by Mark MacCarthy, "Does artificial intelligence systems have moral status?"
Read more...Text | Weichen "The capabilities of general artificial intelligence are currently growing rapidly. Do we humans still have the ability to control it?" On June 23, Yao Qizhi, winner of the Turing Award, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and dean of the School of Artificial Intelligence of Tsinghua University, raised such a question in his speech.
Read more...Faced with the aggressive development of AI, the ethical issues of AI have become the focus of the times. This article focuses on emphasizing different perspectives of "Chinese and Western culture" and "science and humanities".
Read more...Faced with the aggressive development of AI, the ethical issues of AI have become the focus of the times. This article focuses on emphasizing different perspectives of "Chinese and Western culture" and "science and humanities".
Read more...Abstract Generative artificial intelligence is reshaping the methods of knowledge production and acquisition, and the ethical risks derived from the process of technology empowerment are becoming increasingly prominent. The rigid process and standardized management and control of traditional bureaucratic governance models show structural limitations in coping with the rapid iteration of technology and the dynamic evolution of risks.
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