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start of the alliance.
Shanghai is building an accessible intelligent society and will promote the innovative application of artificial intelligence in building a barrier-free society, it was announced at the forum of the 2023 World Congress on Artificial Intelligence on Saturday.
The “Technology and Humanities – Building an Accessible Intelligent Society Together” forum was attended by government officials, academics, experts, and domestic and foreign entrepreneurs.
They brainstormed how science, technology and the humanities could jointly contribute to an accessible and intelligent society.
Xu Fang, Councilor of the Shanghai Municipal Economic and Information Working Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that an “accessible intelligent society” is one that can meet the needs of all people, and everyone can enjoy the convenience and convenience brought by science and technology. He said that it is a society that can enjoy the benefits.
“Shanghai has built various barrier-free facilities to enrich the cultural life of the vulnerable,” Xu said.
He said the city will combine efforts from various sides to promote the innovative application of AI in an accessible and intelligent society and ensure that AI can meet users’ real demands and expectations. .
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A global Digital Accessible Intelligent Development Alliance was established during the Forum to expand the intensive application of science and technology in building a barrier-free society.
It also facilitates the connection channel between science and technology and social applications.
China Telecom Shanghai, iFlytek, Shanghai Services Foundation and Changning District Beixinjing Subdistrict are among the starting groups of the first 10 work units.
The alliance will propose end-to-end applications and promote exchanges and cooperation towards health, equity and security.
At the forum, experts shared their insights on topics such as the positive impact of AI in the medical and elderly care fields, AI robotics in the development of smart society, and the opportunities and challenges of AI technology in regenerative medicine.
A digital community guidance was also released at the same time. The practices of Beixinjing District, Shanghai, which utilizes AI to promote quality community life, including health, property management, culture and sports, government affairs, finance, transportation, and commerce, were shared.
