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Heavy rainfall to continue in Hainan

2024-10-27 17:31 Last Updated At:21:47

Heavy rainfall is expected to continue in China's southernmost island province of Hainan in the coming days as Trami, this year's 20th typhoon, made landfall on Sunday morning in Vietnam.

Although Trami didn't directly made landfall in Hainan, the island's coastal areas recorded wind gusts between force seven and nine. The strongest gusts, reaching force 11, were recorded at Houhai station in Sanya City's Haitang District.

Provincial weather officials warned that waned Trami's remnant vortexes, combined with an approaching cold front, will continue to bring strong winds at sea on Sunday night and heavy rains to Hainan Island and Xisha Islands from Monday to Wednesday. The Meteorological Bureau issued a blue alert--the lowest level in the four-tier system--of Typhoon Warning on Sunday evening.

Following the cessation of Trami's impact, the high-speed railway services and three ports with inbound and outbound ferries all resumed operation on Sunday afternoon.

Heavy rainfall to continue in Hainan

Heavy rainfall to continue in Hainan

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AI experts call for global consensus on ethics, regulation at WLA Forum

2024-10-27 21:28 Last Updated At:21:37

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly widespread, experts and scholars in the field are calling for a focus not only on exploring its potential for industrial upgrading and improving everyday life but also deeply examining the ethical challenges and regulatory demands it raises.

This call to action was made at the just-concluded 2024 World Laureates Association (WLA) Forum, which was held at the forum's permanent site in Shanghai's Lin-gang Special Area from Friday to Sunday.

Gong Ke, executive director of the China New Generation Institute of Artificial Intelligence Development Strategy, said that AI has certain values when working, stressing the urgent need to forge a global consensus against such a backdrop of worsening geopolitical conflicts.

"AI inherently carries its own values when generating content. Two years ago, UNESCO introduced its first-ever document on AI ethics, the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, which laid the groundwork for governance. This document outlined four core value principles, from which 10 ethical principles were derived. In the face of severe geopolitical conflicts, how to form a global consensus at different forums such as those held in Shanghai, Britain, and South Korea poses a significant challenge," he said.

The UNESCO-introduced guideline, as cited by Gong, is applicable to all 194 member states of the UNESCO.

Given the rapid development and integration of AI into society, it is imperative to establish a unified global regulatory mechanism that transcends national, racial, and cultural divides, scientists said.

Such a framework will not only guide the ethical development of AI but also mitigate its potential threats, ensuring that AI contributes to society.

"What I've said many times is that if we want AI to be used for good, we need to stop using AI in weapon systems. And right now it's going to be used in weapons systems. So we need to find a way to cooperate more," said Martin Edward Hellman, winner of the 2015 Turing Award.

This year's forum, themed "Excellence in Science", brought together nearly 300 participants, including 11 Nobel laureates, over 50 renowned scientists from nearly 20 countries and regions, and around 100 promising young scientists.

The forum featured over 10 thematic conferences and off-site exchanges, welcoming government officials, university representatives, and members of research institutions, innovative companies, and venture capital firms.

This year's forum inaugurated the Physical Science Conference, complementing the existing Intelligence Science Conference and Life Science Conference as the forum's three primary conferences.

AI experts call for global consensus on ethics, regulation at WLA Forum

AI experts call for global consensus on ethics, regulation at WLA Forum

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