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The First Academic Conference on Artificial Intelligence Security Governance (AISG) has come to a successful conclusion!

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The First Academic Conference on Artificial Intelligence Security Governance (AISG) has come to a successful conclusion! More than a hundred domestic and foreign experts attended the online society conference. The following are the main contents of the meeting.

 

Firstly, the conference host introduces the attendees:

The main guests of this conference are

Member of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence, Professor Li Hui from Peking University

Wang Zhijian, member of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence and researcher at Zhejiang University

Sun Qijun, Corresponding member of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence and Researcher at the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chen Hongming, Corresponding member of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence and Professor at Zhejiang Ocean University

Russian academician, director of the Nobel Prize IIEP Human Computer Interaction Research Center, and president of Hunan University of Information Technology, Zhang Fuli

Wu Jiyi, member of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Association for Science and Technology, Executive Vice Chairman of the Zhejiang Artificial Intelligence Society, and specially appointed researcher at the Intelligent Education Center of Zhejiang University

Zhu Ling, Dean of the Innovation Academy of International Eurasian Academy of Sciences

Zhu Chaoyang, Director of the International Institute of Engineering Psychology

David Jiang, Vice President of Hong Kong Research Institute of Technology

Zhou Ruimin, President of China International Affairs at Nanyang Institute of Management

Director Zhou Youyu and others from the China International Affairs Center at Krirk University

 

The meeting began with a speech by Zhu Chaoyang, Director of IIEP


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With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, it has caused many security issues in the application process. Criminals use artificial intelligence technology to commit crimes, making AI security governance a difficult problem that must be taken seriously and solved. Generally speaking, the governance of artificial intelligence security is two-fold. On the one hand, it is purely from a technical perspective, which is the endogenous security issue of artificial intelligence. This is also the key to solving exogenous security issues. On the other hand, there are external security issues when combining artificial intelligence technology with various industries, mainly related to the framework and policy measures for the use of artificial intelligence technology. Solving both endogenous and exogenous security issues in artificial intelligence is equally important, so the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI), in collaboration with the International Institute of Engineering Psychology (IIEP), Serbian National Academy of Sciences, Innovation Academy of International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, Zhejiang Federation of Artificial Intelligence, Krirk University, Nanyang Institute of Management, Hong Kong Research Institute of Technology, and other organizations, jointly hosted the Artificial Intelligence Security Governance Academic Conference (AISG).



Keynote speech segment

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Li Hui, a member of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence, chief scientist of the International Academy of Sciences Science and Technology Innovation Center, and professor at Peking University, delivered a keynote speech titled "Advances in Large Models and Code Generation Security". The following is the main content of Academician Li Hua's report:

1. Solution for a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace

Proposed a solution for a community with a shared future in cyberspace, including three main issues: sovereignty monopoly, security in cyberspace, and architecture solidification.

Shared research results on cybersecurity, including competition experience in the field of cybersecurity, such as the Purple Mountain Competition and the Intelligent Vehicle Challenge.

Two theorems on cybersecurity have been proposed, emphasizing the importance of network architecture security and quantitative improvement.

2. Progress in Network Security Research

Introduced the progress of network security research, including the technical forum of the United Nations Conference on Science and Technology, research and legislation by governments of various countries.

The potential risks of big models in cybercrime and the global attention to big model security issues were mentioned.

Shared network security solutions based on large models, including input prompts, source code generation, system architecture design, and interaction security.

3. Large model security issues

Discussed security issues related to large models, including input prompts for malicious code, source code generation, system architecture design, and interaction security.

Shared research ideas on code generation based on dynamic analysis, as well as methods for real-time adjustment of generation logic to improve code generation accuracy and security.


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Cai Yiwei, Professor of Management at Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur and Associate Researcher at the International Institute of Engineering Psychology, delivered a keynote speech titled "AI Governance Framework and Practice from an International Perspective". The following are the main contents:

The AI governance framework and practice from an international perspective. The Shanghai police used artificial intelligence to carry out telecommunications fraud cases, with a total amount of up to 4.3 million yuan. Deep forgery technology has been used to create pornographic videos, affecting over 500 schools in South Korea, with victims including college students, primary and secondary school students, and military personnel. AI governance should adopt diverse co governance and collaborative cooperation, establish cross-border cooperation mechanisms, and develop international standards and norms. AI governance should be safe and controllable, risk prevention, and combating the use of AI for network attacks.


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Russian foreign academician, director of the Nobel Prize IIEP Human Computer Interaction Research Center, and president of Hunan University of Information Technology, Zhang Fuli, gave a keynote speech entitled "Trends in Higher Education Development in the Era of Artificial Intelligence". The following are the main contents:

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1. The development trend of higher education in the era of artificial intelligence

The era of artificial intelligence has driven the cultivation of applied talents and the transformation of applied universities. Since 2014, the reform of higher education in China has reached 1120 applied universities.

The contribution rate of China's digital and intelligent economy growth to education has reached 62%, with the world's first and second largest data volume and computing power leading the way.

The application of artificial intelligence in the field of education has formed a large model, such as the G model of the Ministry of Education, which is expected to be put into use in the second half of 2025.

70.3% of Chinese universities are integrating artificial intelligence with education, with Peking University and Tsinghua University offering the earliest 100 related courses.

The issues related to the legal boundaries of artificial intelligence are becoming increasingly prominent, such as cases where AI guided children to commit suicide due to depression.

2. Future prospects of the integration of artificial intelligence and education

Artificial intelligence will change the learning mode, from instinctive learning to super instinctive learning, and then to anti instinctive learning. Intelligent learning will break through the process of human knowledge accumulation.

Artificial intelligence will change the competitive advantage of higher education, and interdisciplinary innovation will become the main mode of future learning.

Artificial intelligence will change the legal boundaries of higher education, such as the possibility of erroneous theories arising from AI inference methods.

Artificial intelligence will change the job market in higher education, with students placing greater emphasis on professional knowledge and comprehensive general skills.

3. Challenges and Responses to Higher Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

The challenges of higher education in the era of artificial intelligence include how to deal with legal boundary issues brought by AI, and how to cultivate students' communication, design, development, and problem-solving abilities.



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Corresponding member of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence, Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences Researcher Sun Qijun gave a keynote speech titled "Machine Learning Assisted Friction Electric Intelligent Sensing and Human Computer Interaction", with the following main contents:

Research on Intelligent Sensing Technology

Research background: With the rapid development of the Internet of Things and 5G facilities, there is an urgent need for low-cost and widely used sensor networks.

The team has developed a self driven universal three-dimensional shape recognition system, which improves sensing accuracy through a structure that combines rigidity and flexibility.

Developed wearable frictional electric sensors for human motion monitoring and gesture recognition.

Developed a self powered non-traditional temporal logic frictional electric sensor, simulating neural processing logic analysis to improve the adaptability and decision-making ability of the sensor.

The team is researching the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in intelligent sensing, especially the machine learning assisted frictional electric intelligent recognition system.



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The final session of the conference was the appointment ceremony for Senior Researcher at the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI). The following individuals were selected as NAAI Senior Researchers:

Professor Li Yueen from Shandong Jianzhu University

Dr. Wang Bin from the School of Electronic and Computer Engineering

Dr. Yang Xin from China University of Petroleum (East China)

 

The certificate was presented by Professor Li Hui, Dean of the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence Asia Research Institute and a professor at Peking University.

 

Finally, the meeting expressed gratitude for the strong support from multiple units, including the Zhejiang Federation of Artificial Intelligence, Krirk University, Nanyang Institute of Management,Serbian National Academy of Sciences、Innovation Academy of International Eurasian Academy of Sciences Thanks to the Hong Kong Research Institute of Technology and four experts who shared their views and progress on artificial intelligence security governance from different perspectives.

 

I believe that the academic conference on artificial intelligence security governance, hosted by NAAI and co hosted by IIEP, will become an important academic platform in the field of artificial intelligence security governance, providing more references and contributions for AI security governance together.