How to unleash the power of AI in the company whilst govern and maintain the AI security
AI's rapid development is transforming global economies, societies, and cultures. While applications like self-driving cars, medical AI, and smart factories boost efficiency and innovation, they also create challenges: algorithmic bias threatens fairness, data misuse endangers privacy, deepfakes disrupt information integrity, and automation reshapes job markets. Generative AI exacerbates these issues by enabling machines to create original content, blurring accountability lines. As nations race to implement AI strategies, governance struggles to keep pace with technological advances. Recent policies like the EU's AI Act and U.S. AI Bill of Rights highlight the global urgency for ethical frameworks. Balancing innovation with risks through transparent, inclusive governance has become critical for humanity's sustainable future.
ไบบๅทฅๆบ่ฝ๏ผAI๏ผๆๆฏ็่ฟ ็ๅๅฑๆญฃๅจๆทฑๅป้ๅกๅ จ็็ปๆตใ็คพไผๅๆๅๆ ผๅฑใไป่ชๅจ้ฉพ้ฉถๅฐๅป็่ฏๆญ๏ผไปๆ่ฒ่ต่ฝๅฐๆบ่ฝๅถ้ ๏ผAI็ณป็ป็ๅนฟๆณๅบ็จไธบไบบ็ฑปๅธฆๆฅๆ็ๆๅๅๅๆฐๆบ้็ๅๆถ๏ผไนๅผๅไบไธ็ณปๅๅคๆๆๆใ็ฎๆณๅ่งๅฏผ่ด็็คพไผๅ ฌๅนณไบ่ฎฎใๆฐๆฎๆปฅ็จๅผๅ็้็งๅฑๆบใๆทฑๅบฆไผช้ ๆๆฏๅฏนไฟกๆฏ็ๆ็ๅฒๅป๏ผไปฅๅAI่ชๅจๅๅฏนๅฐฑไธๅธๅบ็็ปๆๆงๅฝฑๅ๏ผ้ฝๆด้ฒๅบๆๆฏๅคฑๆงๅฏ่ฝๅธฆๆฅ็็ณป็ปๆง้ฃ้ฉใ็นๅซๆฏ็ๆๅผAI็็ช็ ดๆง่ฟๅฑ๏ผไฝฟๅพๆบๅจไธไป ่ฝๅคๆง่ก้ข่ฎพไปปๅก๏ผๆดๅ ทๅคไบๅ้ ๆงๅ ๅฎน็ไบง็่ฝๅ๏ผ่ฟ่ฟไธๆญฅๆจก็ณไบไบบ็ฑปไธๆบๅจ่กไธบ็่ดฃไปป่พน็ใๅจๆญค่ๆฏไธ๏ผๅ จ็ไธป่ฆ็ปๆตไฝๅ ้ๅธๅฑAIๆ็ฅ๏ผไฝๆๆฏ่ฟญไปฃ้ๅบฆไธๆฒป็ไฝ็ณปๆปๅ็็็พๆฅ็็ชๅบใๆฌง็ใไบบๅทฅๆบ่ฝๆณๆกใใ็พๅฝใAIๆๅฉๆณๆก่ๅพใ็ญๅบๅๆงๆฒป็ๆกๆถ็ๅบๅฐ๏ผๆๅฐๅบๅฝ้ ็คพไผๅฏนๆๅปบAIไผฆ็่งๅไฝ็ณป็่ฟซๅ้ๆฑใๅฆไฝๅจๅ จ็็ซไบไธๅไฝไธญๅนณ่กกๆๆฏๅๆฐไธ้ฃ้ฉ้ฒๆง๏ผๅปบ็ซๅ ๅฎนใ้ๆใๅฏ้ฎ่ดฃ็ๆฒป็ๆบๅถ๏ผๅทฒๆไธบๅ ณไนไบบ็ฑปๆๆๅฏๆ็ปญๅๅฑ็้่ฆๅฝ้ขใ
China has established a comprehensive governance framework for artificial intelligence (AI), integrating strategic planning, legal regulations, ethical guidelines, and technical standards to balance technological innovation, industrial development, and security risk prevention. AmCham China Legal Committee invites you to join an AI governance event on April 18, to have further discussion with three experts. Topics will include interpretations of China's regulatory requirements, core elements of trustworthy AI, and strategies to mitigate AI risks, etc.
ไธญๅฝๅจไบบๅทฅๆบ่ฝ๏ผAI๏ผๆฒป็้ขๅๅทฒ้ๆญฅๅฝขๆไบไธๅฅๅ ผๅ ทๆ็ฅ่งๅใๆณๅพๆณ่งใไผฆ็ๅๅๅๆๆฏๆ ๅ็ๆฒป็ไฝ็ณป๏ผๆจๅจๅนณ่กกๆๆฏๅๆฐใไบงไธๅๅฑไธๅฎๅ จ้ฃ้ฉ้ฒ่ใไธญๅฝ็พๅฝๅไผๆณๅพๅทฅไฝ็ป้่ฏทๆจๅๅ 4ๆ18ๆฅ็AIๆฒป็ๆดปๅจ๏ผไธไธไฝไธๅฎถๅฏน่ฏ๏ผๆข่ฎจไธญๅฝ็็็ฎก่ฆๆฑ่งฃ่ฏป๏ผๅฏไฟกAIๅ ทๅค็ๆ ธๅฟ่ฆ็ด ๏ผ้ฒ่AI้ฃ้ฉ็ญๅ ๅฎนใ
Event Details:
- Event format: Hybrid
- Time & Date: 3pm - 4pm, April 18, Friday (registration starts from 3pm-3:10pm)
- Venue: TBD
- Language: Mainly Chinese
- Contact: Ada Yang, ayang@amchamchina.org
Notes:
- Registration is required and the event link will be provided to verified registrants one day before the event.
- Please note that registration closes at 3:00 PM Beijing Time on April 17.