China's first Laboratory of Super Intelligent Security of Multi-Modal Information was officially unveiled at the Zongguancun Forum. The laboratory aims to drive breakthroughs in super AI technologies, focusing on disruptive research areas such as brain-inspired intelligence, autonomous evolutionary learning, superalignment of superhuman, and high-quality autonomous data generation. It will also address critical challenges, including privacy protection, algorithmic bias, and accountability in AI development.
After U.S. TikTokers flocked to the Chinese app Xiaohongshu, East-West cultural exchanges witnessed another memorable moment—IShowSpeed, an American YouTuber, live-streamed his journey across China, creating a sensation in international cyberspace. Skyscrapers, the Shaolin Temple, shared bikes, and square dancing grannies... IShowSpeed's unscripted live stream captured a vibrant and multifaceted China, offering a window that shattered stereotypes. His casual trip revealed a simple truth: the authentic China needs no deliberate embellishment.
The cultural and creative product "Suan Niao," inspired by an internet buzzword, has ignited a consumer frenzy. The term "Suan Niao" originates from the Wuhan dialect, meaning "forget it" or "never mind." Through creative reinterpretation, it has transformed into a cartoon character—a "little bird with a garlic-shaped head"—which later evolved into tangible cultural products. As Wuhan's cherry blossom season unfolds, the limited-edition "Suan Niao" cherry blossom variant has become a must-have, selling out instantly.
The Foshan cultural and tourism micro drama "Master Kung Fu, Visit Foshan" was selected as a recommended drama by the National Radio and Television Administration. This 12-episode series cleverly integrates Foshan's landmarks, such as the Ancestral Temple and Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, with intangible cultural heritage elements like kung fu and lion dance. It vividly showcases the urban landscape and cultural vibrancy of Foshan, esteemed as the "City of Kung Fu."