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2025北京文化论坛圆满落幕,用中国经验回答时代之问

Core Insights - The 2025 Beijing Cultural Forum successfully convened nearly 800 guests, featuring six parallel forums and over 20 professional salons, focusing on the integration of culture and technology [1][3] Group 1: Cultural and Technological Integration - The forum emphasized the opportunities and challenges presented by the integration of culture and technology, with notable discussions on the impact of disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence on cultural transformation [5][6] - Former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin highlighted the necessity of promoting culture within a multilateral framework, asserting that both France and China recognize the profound changes AI could bring to the cultural sector [5][6] Group 2: Digital Technology in Cultural Heritage - The importance of digital technology in preserving and sharing cultural heritage was underscored, with examples such as the Palace Museum's AI knowledge graph and the Dunhuang Research Academy's digital resources reaching over 20 million global visitors [6][8] - The National Library of China has digitized over 120,000 ancient texts, supporting academic research and public learning, while the "Cloud Central Axis" project has engaged over 1.09 million participants in heritage protection [6][8] Group 3: Cultural Industry Growth - The forum showcased the potential of cultural industries, with popular cultural products like the National Museum's refrigerator magnets achieving sales exceeding 1 million units, and the game "Black Myth: Wukong" generating over 10 billion yuan in sales [8][10] - The cultural industry is seen as a vital source of happiness and social cohesion, with favorable conditions for development highlighted during the Cultural Industry Investors Conference [10] Group 4: Challenges in the Digital Age - The rapid advancement of AI technology poses challenges for copyright management in creative industries, necessitating new frameworks for data usage and content creation [12] - Experts emphasized the need for a new ecosystem to adapt to the evolving landscape of AI-generated content, focusing on the balance between technology and cultural originality [12][13]