Forum explores AI development, legal implications amid rapid growth

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Forum explores AI development, legal implications amid rapid growth

The 2024 Forum on China Digital Economy Development and Rule of Law in Beijing focused on China's rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and the legal implications of the technology. Peng Sen highlighted generative AI as a key force, emphasizing the importance of the digital economy in driving the digital revolution.

Gan Zangchun stressed the need for legal reforms to match the digital era and AI development, emphasizing the importance of considering human values and moral guidelines in AI design. Fang Xin discussed the dual-edged nature of AI, highlighting China's dominance in AI patents and industry size, while also pointing out global challenges like data leakage and rights infringement.

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