In 2024, technology took a gigantic leap forward, especially with artificial intelligence. These rapid advancements prompted governments and industry leaders to strategize on how to best keep it safe.
Joining the discussion:
- Nina Xiang is a tech journalist and author of the book “Red AI.”
- Shaoshan Liu is Director of Embodied AI at the Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society.
- Ray Wang is founder and CEO of Constellation Research.
- Amr Awadallah is founder and CEO of Vectara, a generative AI company.
Artificial intelligence – is it bad? Yes. But on the other hand it is also terrible | First Dog on the Moon https://t.co/MO5g4X1NXz
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 30, 2024
This 132-cm-tall, China-developed #HumanoidRobot features 23 to 43 joint motors and a force-position hybrid control system, giving it flexibility beyond ordinary people. It can perform standing broad jumps and simulate human hand movements to achieve precise object manipulation. pic.twitter.com/ogbC7g9j95
— China Science (@ChinaScience) November 15, 2024