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突发!第一所被AI干崩的顶尖大学,刚刚倒闭了
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-09-20 08:55

Group 1 - The Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), a prestigious translation school, announced it will stop enrolling graduate students by June 2027, marking a significant decline in the translation education sector [1][4][5] - The decline in enrollment is attributed to financial difficulties and a drastic reduction in demand for human translators due to advancements in AI translation technology, which has improved efficiency by nearly nine times and reduced costs by over 90% [5][6] - The impact of AI is not limited to translation; it is reshaping various industries, with around 20% of Chinese universities adjusting their programs in response to AI's influence, indicating a potential decline in the relevance of English as a major [8][9] Group 2 - The Chinese government has launched a comprehensive AI strategy, with a focus on integrating AI into key sectors by 2027, aiming for over 70% penetration of new intelligent devices [12][13] - The AI strategy outlines a three-step timeline, with AI expected to become a major economic driver by 2030 and fully integrated into society by 2035, highlighting the urgency for industries to adapt [12][13] - The concept of "intelligent native" ecosystems is introduced, where products and business models are fundamentally driven by AI, indicating a shift from platform-centric to user-intent-centric approaches [15] Group 3 - The AI era is anticipated to transform urban landscapes, with cities that possess strong research capabilities or application innovation likely to gain competitive advantages [16][17] - Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai are positioned to lead in AI development due to their academic resources, while cities like Shenzhen and Hangzhou can leverage their industrial bases for rapid AI application [17][18] - Emerging cities may also carve out niches in specific AI applications, showcasing the diverse potential for growth in the AI landscape [18][20]