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长江文明集中体现了中华文明的突出特性(深入学习贯彻习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-20 22:52
习近平总书记在文化传承发展座谈会上指出,"中华优秀传统文化有很多重要元素""共同塑造出中华文 明的突出特性",并全面系统深入地阐释了中华文明突出的连续性、创新性、统一性、包容性、和平性 所富有的深刻内涵。在全面推动长江经济带发展座谈会上,习近平总书记指出:"长江造就了从巴山蜀 水到江南水乡的千年文脉,是中华民族的代表性符号和中华文明的标志性象征"。长江是中华大地的筋 脉,造就了中华民族的文脉,其丰富的水土资源、深厚的人文底蕴孕育了辉煌灿烂的长江文明。长江文 明是中华文明的重要组成部分,集中体现了中华文明的五大突出特性。深入学习贯彻习近平文化思想, 必须深入理解和把握长江文明的丰富内涵和重要价值,加强长江文明溯源研究和传播展示,加强文化资 源保护,推动文化创新发展,让中华文化展现出永久魅力和时代风采。 长江文明源远流长、绵延不绝,充分体现了中华文明突出的连续性 习近平总书记指出:"中华文明从来不用单一文化代替多元文化,而是由多元文化汇聚成共同文化,化 解冲突,凝聚共识。"长江流域水网密布、支流众多,其地理跨度长、地势落差大、地形地貌差异大, 造就了通江达海的地理特质,成为连接东西、沟通南北的重要枢纽。长江开放包 ...
人工智能需要惠及全球每一个人 2025年“人工智能造福人类全球峰会”发表联合声明
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-07-14 13:28
Core Viewpoint - The recent AI Governance Dialogue held in Geneva emphasized the need for a sustainable and inclusive governance framework for artificial intelligence, with a focus on health and mental health applications [1][3][5]. Group 1: AI Governance Framework - The dialogue attracted over 10,000 stakeholders from more than 170 countries, including government officials, industry leaders, and academics, to discuss building a trustworthy AI governance system [1]. - The conference highlighted the importance of moving beyond slogans to implement actionable and sustainable policies for AI governance [5]. - A flexible and inclusive governance framework is necessary, along with adaptive regulatory mechanisms and technical standards to ensure AI development aligns with social, economic, and environmental responsibilities [5]. Group 2: Health Sector Focus - The health sector is identified as having significant potential for AI applications, particularly in addressing global mental health challenges [3]. - AI can provide powerful tools for early intervention, improved diagnostics, and expanded access to healthcare services, especially in mental health [3][5]. - There is a notable gap in mental health treatment availability, with many individuals suffering from mental health issues lacking sufficient access to professionals [3]. Group 3: Multi-Stakeholder Participation - Effective AI governance requires participation from multiple stakeholders, including governments, industry, academia, civil society, and international organizations [5]. - There is a call to support capacity building in developing countries to ensure equitable participation in AI governance [5]. - Transparency is deemed essential for building trust, and governance frameworks should reflect diversity and address the digital divide [5]. Group 4: Sustainability and Environmental Impact - The dialogue acknowledged the increasing energy consumption associated with AI and its environmental impact, necessitating the integration of energy and environmental policies into governance frameworks [5]. - The need for green data centers and the use of renewable energy in AI projects was emphasized to ensure sustainable development without overwhelming local infrastructure [5][6]. Group 5: Future Directions - The consensus from the dialogue is that future AI governance should be driven by innovation, guided by inclusivity, and aimed at sustainable development, ensuring that AI benefits everyone globally [6].