WIC News
  • Beijing advances central axis protection through digital technology
    Beijing advances central axis protection through digital technology
    At the recently concluded 2024 Beijing Culture Forum on Sept. 21, Beijing Central Axis garnered widespread attention as a prime example of how digital technologies can revitalize and preserve cultural heritage.
  • G7 ministers warn of AI impact on cultural sector
    G7 ministers warn of AI impact on cultural sector
    Alongside the opportunities, significant risks posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the cultural sector were highlighted at the Group of Seven (G7) ministers' cultural meeting, which concluded on Saturday in Naples, Italy.
  • Cultural empowerment: Innovation in immersive digital cultural tourism
    Cultural empowerment: Innovation in immersive digital cultural tourism
    A panel talk titled "Cultural empowerment: Innovation in immersive digital cultural tourism" was organized by the Beijing Bureau of Culture and Tourism at Beijing's 751 D Park on Friday as a part of this year's Beijing Culture Forum events.
  • Digital publishing expo opens in Hainan
    Digital publishing expo opens in Hainan
    The 14th China International Digital Publishing Expo kicked off Saturday in Haikou, South China's Hainan province, attracting around 500 participating companies both online and offline.
  • Role of AI in reading, publishing discussed
    Role of AI in reading, publishing discussed
    A salon about the role of artificial intelligence, or AI, within the realm of reading took place at the Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication on Friday, as part of the Beijing Cultural Forum.
  • TuSimple accelerates expansion into AIGC
    TuSimple accelerates expansion into AIGC
    Chinese autonomous driving startup TuSimple Holdings Inc is accelerating steps to make forays into the fast-growing artificial intelligence-generated content, or AIGC, segment, as the company aims to promote the commercial application of its generative AI technology in the animation and video game industry.
  • Microsoft to reopen meltdown nuclear plant for AI energy needs
    Microsoft to reopen meltdown nuclear plant for AI energy needs
    Microsoft announced on Friday the reopen of a partially-melted-down nuclear plant, the first time a decommissioned U.S. nuclear plant had been brought back into service and the first time a commercial nuclear power plant's entire output had been allocated to one customer, aiming to feed the growing energy needs of Microsoft's AI operations.
  • Members vie the chance to host WIC Wuzhen Summit sub-forums
    Members vie the chance to host WIC Wuzhen Summit sub-forums
    The World Internet Conference (WIC) held review meetings for sub-forum applications of the 2024 WIC Wuzhen Summit.
  • Alibaba Cloud joins latest elite generative LLM club
    Alibaba Cloud joins latest elite generative LLM club
    Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing unit of Chinese tech heavyweight Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, on Thursday unveiled the latest version of its artificial intelligence-powered large language models, Qwen 2.5, a move industry experts said will bolster the large-scale commercial application of fast-developing generative AI technology.
  • APSARA Conference 2024 opens in Hangzhou
    APSARA Conference 2024 opens in Hangzhou
    A girl gestures at an experience area at APSARA Conference 2024 in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, Sept 19, 2024. The three-day APSARA Conference 2024 opened on Thursday with three thematic halls showcasing latest technologies and products.

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The World Internet Conference (WIC) was established as an international organization on July 12, 2022, headquartered in Beijing, China. It was jointly initiated by Global System for Mobile Communication Association (GSMA), National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China (CNCERT), China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), Alibaba Group, Tencent, and Zhijiang Lab.