World Insight with Tian Wei

World Insight with Tian Wei

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Season of AI & basic sciences

Tremendous resources are being put into developing the latest large language models in the US and in China. However, enterprise Al, the complete system that helps an organization solve business problems, also enjoy great business potential. That suggested by Doctor Kai-Fu Lee, fo ...  Show more

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Season of AI & basic sciences

Tremendous resources are being put into developing the latest large language models in the US and in China. However, enterprise Al, the complete system that helps an organization solve business problems, also enjoy great business potential. That suggested by Doctor Kai-Fu Lee, fo ...  Show more

China-Europe eye closer relations

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has concluded his visit to Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway, reaching broad consensus with Nordic leaders on stabilizing China-Europe relations. The visits have helped push for global green transition and collaborative governance for artificial ...  Show more

Turing awardees on AI

This summer, let's celebrate the season of basic science and artificial Intelligence. Tian Wei is going to bring you a series of interviews, discussions, and debates with the hope to bring more public literacy of the latest scientific development and better understanding of Al an ...  Show more

Outlook on China-US ties

The United States marked its 250th anniversary this year. The changes taking place in the US and their implications for that country and the rest of the world is significant. On that and more, Tian Wei spoke with Thomas Fingar, a professor at Stanford University, on the sideline ...  Show more

Eye on United States at 250

The United States celebrates 250 years of independence on Saturday. Two and a half centuries ago, the early settlers of this land broke free from the yoke of colonial rule. In the centuries that followed, waves of people of the globe arrived on these shores, their lives intertwin ...  Show more