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IDEAS Experts Invited to Participate in the 2023 International Forum on Artificial Intelligence Cooperation and Governance

IDEAS Experts Invited to Participate in the 2023 International Forum on Artificial Intelligence Cooperation and Governance

The 2023 International Forum on Artificial Intelligence Cooperation and Governance was held at the Shaw Auditorium of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) on December 8-9, 2023, in which experts from IDEAS, Mirko Farina and Xiao Yu, were invited to participate in the forum.
The forum is not only an important academic conference in the field of AI governance, but also an event for international scientific and technological cooperation and exchange in the era of digital economy. At the forum, IDEAS experts discussed with global AI experts on the paths and programs for the future development of AI, and explored cooperation in AI research and governance under the framework of BRICS Partnership for the New Industrial Revolution.

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