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Breaking-News >> WorldNews How to inject Chinese stories into the world information base? Fu Ying shares his experience and interprets the power of "letting the facts speak for themselves"
[Global Times-Global Network Report, Reporter Fan Wei, Wang Yi] How can China's story be continuously injected into the world's information database? At the International Communication Academic Seminar held on August 30 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, Fu Ying, former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, shared her insights. Fu Ying said that today's China attracts the attention of the whole world, and the outside world needs first-hand information from China even more, hoping to know what role a strong China will play in the world. "Although we now have better conditions and richer means for international communication, the environment faced by China is more complex and the challenges have not been reduced. How to continuously inject China's stories into the world's information database tests the will and ability of communicators of the new era." Fu Ying said. In her keynote speech, Fu Ying shared one of her experiences. Last month, Nobel Prize and Turing Award winner Jeffrey Hinton talked about his family's fate with Yan 'an when attending the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai: Cindon's aunt, Joan Cindon, was reading "The Red Star Shines China", attracted by Yuan's spirit, and in 1948, after the liberation of China, she and her husband, Owen Enster, continued to stay in China, making outstanding contributions to the construction of livestock industry. Cinton was the first to come to China, and he said that he has always cared about the development of artificial intelligence in China. During his time in Shanghai, he listened a lot to China's relevant policies and laws, regulations and construction, and learned about China's technological development and governance practices. He and many international experts recognized that the external world's statements about China's "only concerned with technological development" and "not paying attention to regulatory security risks" are unrealistic. Hinton said that China's artificial intelligence industry has accumulated strong strength and looks forward to China playing a greater role in international security governance. “This case vividly interprets the power of making facts speak from one side.” “History and reality tell us that telling Chinese stories is also a process of cooperative exchange, built together by the narrative subjects, namely our government and people, with international like-minded people who can look at China objectively and support China’s development building. The door to China’s foreign exchanges is always open, looking forward to the future of more tellers and disseminators of Chinese stories. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4O89wR9r3go 17WorldNews[2025.08.31-10:18] 访问:73
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