
The China Public Diplomacy Association on Wednesday hosted an AI-themed beauty salon that included a keynote speech by Lionel M.
Ni, the founding president of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), which was followed by an interactive session with Chinese and foreign journalists.The event highlighted how innovative AI designs like DeepSeek are changing knowledge acquisition and content development.
These systems can rapidly process huge quantities of literature, create high-quality summaries and research documents, and produce multimedia content such as images and videos, allowing users to create varied products on demand.Lionel M.
Ni worried that college organizations must pay very close attention to AIs impact on the education sector.
The accountable usage of AI within legal frameworks must be encouraged, he stated, citing the technologys permanent integration into contemporary education.Faculty members at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) are motivated to include AI into curricula, leveraging its capabilities to boost pedagogy.
AI wont replace humans, however specialists leveraging AI will outmatch those who do not this is unavoidable, Ni cautioned.As AI capabilities continue to advance at an exceptional speed, the event likewise underscored the requirement for well balanced techniques to its development that harness the technologys advantages while conscientiously managing basic concerns like computational performance and personal privacy safeguards.