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World Institute of Digital Technology successfully held its summit in Geneva

Date:2024-04-17  Hits:0

The World Institute of Digital Technology successfully held a summit themed "Building Trust in the Digital World" on April 14 in Geneva, Switzerland.Nobel Prize winners, Turing Award winners, academicians of several National Academy of Engineering, and representatives of technology companies such as Google, Microsoft, China Electronics, Ant, iFlytek, OpenAI and other technology companies attended the meeting to discuss the security and trust of artificial intelligence and cross-border data circulation. , digital talent education and other topics were discussed.In his opening speech, Peter Major, Vice Chairman of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development and Founding Chairman of WDTA, said that WDTA is committed to building a platform that inspires creativity, cultivates groundbreaking ideas and international open cooperation, and becomes a platform that promotes global digital transformation. A powerful engine for sustainable technological growth and social progress.At the meeting, Li Yuhang, Executive Chairman of the World Academy of Digital Technology, announced the establishment of the WDTA Academician Conference. 108 top scientists and engineers were elected as founding academicians, including Nobel Prize winner in physics and quantum physics leader Gerard ter Hooft, pictured Winton Cerf, winner of the Soul Award and Internet leader, Barbara Liskov, winner of the Turing Award and leader in data science, and Jeffrey Hinton, a leader in artificial intelligence, etc.Several founding academicians delivered their election speeches at the conference, expressing their determination to use technology to benefit the world.Li Yuhang released the digital talent development plan at the meeting.He said that the plan aims to solve the talent shortage problem in developing countries by improving digital skills, promoting the development of the digital economy, and promoting cooperation and knowledge exchange in the digital field.Attendees shared their insights on various aspects of digital technology.Huang Lianjin, leader of the WDTA Artificial Intelligence Security, Trustworthy and Responsible Working Group, focused on the recent research results of WDTA at the meeting, including normative requirements such as "Generative Artificial Intelligence Application Security Testing Standards" and "Large Language Model Security Testing Methods". He believes that these standards represent a new benchmark for artificial intelligence security assessment and testing.In the direction of promoting the construction of data ecosystem, Lu Zhipeng, deputy general manager of China Electronics Group, introduced "DataWare", an innovative technology solution focusing on data security and governance, which promotes the safe flow of data across domains, organizations, and borders.Li Zhengmao, Chairman of the Board of Directors of WBBA, emphasized the importance of cloud-based broadband in promoting inclusive growth of the digital economy and gave a speech when discussing the key role of infrastructure in digital progress.Simon Institute co-founder and CEO Maxim Stover gave a speech on multilateral AI governance, emphasizing the need for international cooperation in governance and ethical management of AI technologies.The “MIN” initiative proposed by Li Hui, a professor at Peking University, emphasizes the urgency of international cooperation in creating trustworthy cyberspace across national borders.Shantou University President Hao Zhifeng offers an illuminating perspective on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence research and education, emphasizing its transformative role in shaping new productive forces.The summit also held two roundtable dialogues titled "Generative Artificial Intelligence Governance" and "Generative Artificial Intelligence Security". The United Nations International


 
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