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  • AI Gives Classic Films New Lease of Life

    A collaboration between the China Film Archive, Douyin, and Volcengine (cloud service of Chinese tech company ByteDance), the project was launched in August 2023 to address the deterioration of film reels caused by aging. Over the past year, 100 films have been restored in 4K, with 90 utilizing AI-driven techniques and 10 combining AI with manual restoration.

  • AI Takes Center Stage at CES 2025

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 held in Las Vegas, U.S., from January 7 to 10, spotlighted artificial intelligence (AI). Global tech leaders unveiled AI-driven products poised to revolutionize consumer electronics.

  • AI Accelerates Solid-State Battery Development

    The rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage systems has heightened the urgency for advanced battery development.

  • Tech with Heart, AI for Good | AI with a Human Touch

    Recently, Science and Technology Daily hosted a panel discussion, "Tech with Heart, AI for Good", on how AI empowers life and bridges human limitations but also needs guard rails to ensure it remains under control.

  • New Angles on AI at China-Singapore Symposium

    The China-Singapore Symposium on AI Frontiers and Governance was held at Tongji University in Shanghai on October 28, bringing together 14 academicians from the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) and the Singapore Academy of Engineering (SAEng). The experts shared their latest research findings on AI innovation and governance, both nationally and globally, revealing some interesting new perspectives.

  • Wuzhen Internet Summit Focuses on AI

    The 2024 World Internet Conference (WIC), themed "Embracing a People-Centered and AI-for-Good Digital Future - Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace", was held in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province in east China, from November 19 to 22.

  • AI Model for Satellites

    Chinese tech company Zhongke Tianta Technology Company launched a large language model, "Huashan", specifically applied in the aerospace field for the first time, at the 2024 China Satellite Application Conference held in Beijing from October 23 to 25.

  • Gen Alpha Embraces AI Landscape

    In an era where technology is reshaping our world, there is growing concern among many adults about the long-term influence of AI technology. This was recently put into stark reality when 13-year-old Xu Mengmeng used generative AI to write a science fiction novel, AI Teen: The Mars Survival Challenge, which has earned him 20,000 RMB in royalties.

  • Chinese AI Model Emu3 Handles Text, Image, Video Seamlessly

    On October 21, the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI), a Chinese non-profit organization engaged in AI R&D, released Emu3, a multimodal AI model that seamlessly integrates text, image, and video modalities into a single, unified framework.

  • AI Cabin to Boost Teens' Mental Well-being

    Developed after three years' research, the AI Heart Protecting Cabin is currently being placed in schools and other educational institutions. It comprises a portable cabin in blue and white that has a screen with advanced virtual human and intelligent dialogue technologies. Stressed-out youngsters can go inside the cabin and use their smartphones, tablets or other smart devices to interact with the screen, on which virtual characters appear and talk to them, responding to their cause of woe.

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  • QwQ-32B, a reasoning large language model (LLM) by Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen (Qwen), has been integrated with the scientific research of several institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), facilitating research on solar flare and water resources on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.

Symposium Discusses Non-equilibrium Transport Phenomena

​The 1st International Symposium on Non-Equilibrium Transport Phenomena (NETP) focusing on frontier topics in the study and application of non-equilibrium transport phenomena was held in Beijing from April 7 to 10.

China Focus: China takes firm countermeasures against U.S. tariff bullying

China has taken swift, firm countermeasures following the latest U.S. tariff hike on Chinese imports, in a move to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.

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