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中欧人权研讨会举行 专家呼吁加强中欧人工智能治理合作
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-06-26 04:30

Group 1 - The "2025 China-Europe Human Rights Seminar" held in Madrid emphasized the need for China and Europe to strengthen cooperation in shaping the global governance framework for artificial intelligence in the context of the digital age [1] - British House of Lords member Neil Davidson highlighted China's "digital empowerment" concept as a model for modern governance capabilities that meet the needs of people's better lives, showcasing AI as a beneficial force for humanity [1] - Eleni Vlassi from Greece stressed the importance of political, legal, and cultural cooperation between China and Europe to protect human rights amidst rapid technological advancements [1] Group 2 - Ladislav Zemánek noted that China's practices provide a significant paradigm for the deep integration of AI with national development, contributing to a multipolar world through technology solutions, regulatory models, and ethical choices [2] - Zemánek emphasized that AI should not be viewed as a competitive tool but as an opportunity for innovation and humanistic spirit, advocating for a collaborative approach between Europe and China in AI governance [2] - The need for Europe to adopt a pragmatic strategy that balances technological innovation, ethical governance, and geopolitical realities was highlighted, urging against choosing sides or decoupling from China [2]