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Chinese Science News Weibo
[Host Introduction]
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Zhao Guangli: Senior journalist at Chinese Science News.
[Guest Introductions]
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Zhao Xiaoguang: National Committee member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), researcher at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Zhang Yunquan: National Committee member of the CPPCC, researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Wang Jinqiao: Researcher at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Chairman of Zhongke Vision Language.
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Liu Wei: Director and professor of the Human-Computer Interaction and Cognitive Engineering Laboratory at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications' School of Artificial Intelligence.
[Livestream Overview]
#Sora Strikes: How Will China's AI Respond? Recently, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, unveiled its latest innovation, "Sora," the first large-scale video model for generating seamless, high-definition videos up to one minute in length based on user prompts.
This groundbreaking technological advancement has immediately garnered widespread attention across society. Elon Musk tweeted, "gg humans," on social media, while Zhou Hongyi, CEO of 360 Group, exclaimed, "AGI's arrival will be shortened from 10 years to 1-2 years."
The dazzling capabilities of Sora have led some to worry about their livelihoods, particularly those in the short video production, media, and film industries, followed by the advertising industry and investment circles. Some wonder if Sora has opened the door to "strong artificial intelligence." What should we do?
Certainly, Sora's demonstration of advancement has sent shockwaves through China's AI community as well, highlighting the widening gap between China and the United States in the field of AI. Faced with the dilemma of "lacking core technology and soul," how should China's AI industry break through? Can we continue to embrace large-scale models?
This livestream will feature discussions with Zhao Xiaoguang, Zhang Yunquan, Wang Jinqiao, and Liu Wei, addressing the future direction of China's AI technology. Join us on the Chinese Science News Weibo (link: https://weibo.com/u/2427364747) for an insightful conversation.