w88 casino News Network (Contributed by the International Chinese Education (Business) Practice and Research Base)On May 14, local time, the Confucius Institute for Business at the University of Victoria in Australia (hereinafter referred to as the “Confucius Institute”) held a special lecture on “Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact”. The lecture focused on the far-reaching impact and future development trends of artificial intelligence in many industries around the world. It was conducted simultaneously online and offline, attracting the active participation of experts, scholars and representatives from Victoria University, the Australian business community and the local community, and was simultaneously broadcast live through the WeChat video account and Facebook platform.
The lecture was hosted by Professor Colin Clark, Australian Director of the Confucius Institute. In his speech, he extended a warm welcome to the guests and participants, and pointed out that artificial intelligence has become the core driving force for global technological progress and industrial change. The Confucius Institute will continue to pay attention to relevant issues and actively promote in-depth cooperation and exchanges between China and Australia in the fields of science and technology, education and business.
Professor Colin Clark hosted the event
There were also many distinguished guests present at the event, including Mr. Bian Changzheng, Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Consulate General in Melbourne, Dr. Mary Wang, Chairman of the Confucius Institute Advisory Committee and Director of RSM Australia Accounting Firm, and Mr. Bill Lang, Chairman of the Australian Small Business Association.
Counselor Bian Changzheng said in his speech that China attaches great importance to the development of artificial intelligence and has made remarkable achievements in related fields. He pointed out that China and Australia have broad space for cooperation in the artificial intelligence industry and look forward to strengthening exchanges in the future to jointly promote the healthy development of the industry.

Commercial Counselor Bian Changzheng’s speech
This lecture specially invites two outstanding experts in the field of artificial intelligence as guest speakers: Associate Professor Andy Song (Assoc. Prof. Andy Song), director of the Artificial Intelligence Research and Innovation Center of RMIT University, and Mr. Tony Shen, an expert in artificial intelligence and digital transformation. The two experts combined their own research and practical experience to conduct an in-depth analysis of the application and transformation of artificial intelligence in education, medical care, manufacturing, retail, finance and other fields, and provided unique insights on hot topics such as AI ethics, safety and regulatory challenges. The lecture's content was cutting-edge and its viewpoints were clear, arousing widespread resonance and heated discussion among the audience.

Associate Professor Andy Song and Mr. Tony Shen shared the topic
In the interactive session, the two speakers gave wonderful answers to questions raised by the audience, such as "how to view the prospects of cooperation between Australia and China in the field of AI", "the impact of AI on higher education" and "whether AI can play a positive role in early childhood education". They had in-depth exchanges and stimulated thinking.

Guest Discussion

Interactive Q&A
At the end of the lecture, Dr. Wang Fang, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Confucius Institute, expressed his thanks on behalf of the Confucius Institute. She said that the content of this lecture has reference value, helping participants understand the latest developments in artificial intelligence-related fields, and also provides some ideas for China-Australia cooperation in intelligent technology. She also sincerely invited the guests to continue to pay attention to the "Clean Energy" business lecture to be held by the Confucius Institute on May 28, and looked forward to communicating and discussing again then.

Dr. Wang Fang expressed thanks on behalf of the Confucius Institute