Taiwan Representative to Switzerland: Taiwan to Maintain Prosperity and Stability with International Community through Democratic Advantage
Taiwan's representative to Switzerland, Wang Ssu-wei, stated at an AI international workshop opening that Taiwan will leverage its open democratic advantages to jointly maintain prosperity and stability in the digital era with the international community.
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Central News Agency reporter Yang Yao-ju, Taipei, May 10th.
At the opening ceremony of the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework: Artificial Intelligence" international workshop held in Switzerland, Taiwan's Representative to Switzerland, Wang Ssu-wei, stated that Taiwan will leverage its open democratic advantages to jointly maintain prosperity and stability in the digital era with the international community.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this morning via a press release that the Taiwan Representative Office in Switzerland and the US Embassy in Switzerland co-hosted the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF): Artificial Intelligence (AI)" international workshop in Bern, the capital of Switzerland, from May 7th to 8th local time. The event focused on AI development trends, governance, and international cooperation, exploring opportunities for collaboration and consensus on risk management in emerging technologies.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the opening ceremony was co-chaired by Taiwan's Representative to Switzerland, Wang Ssu-wei, and US Chargé d'Affaires to Switzerland, Bradford Bell. Wang Ssu-wei stated in her address that artificial intelligence is reshaping human learning, work, and governance models, and all countries should adhere to people-centric principles, strengthening capacity building and cross-sectoral cooperation.
Wang Ssu-wei emphasized that Taiwan possesses a high-tech industrial foundation and focuses on AI safety and ethics research, and will leverage its open democratic advantages to jointly maintain prosperity and stability in the digital era with the international community.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the event invited officials and cybersecurity experts from Taiwan, the United States, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Japan to speak, with over 80 representatives from multiple countries' diplomatic missions in Switzerland, the Swiss government, academia, and media attending. Topics covered included AI development in various countries, supply chain resilience and cybersecurity maintenance, and the opportunities and challenges of AI in fields such as healthcare.
At the opening ceremony of the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework: Artificial Intelligence" international workshop held in Switzerland, Taiwan's Representative to Switzerland, Wang Ssu-wei, stated that Taiwan will leverage its open democratic advantages to jointly maintain prosperity and stability in the digital era with the international community.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this morning via a press release that the Taiwan Representative Office in Switzerland and the US Embassy in Switzerland co-hosted the "Global Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF): Artificial Intelligence (AI)" international workshop in Bern, the capital of Switzerland, from May 7th to 8th local time. The event focused on AI development trends, governance, and international cooperation, exploring opportunities for collaboration and consensus on risk management in emerging technologies.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the opening ceremony was co-chaired by Taiwan's Representative to Switzerland, Wang Ssu-wei, and US Chargé d'Affaires to Switzerland, Bradford Bell. Wang Ssu-wei stated in her address that artificial intelligence is reshaping human learning, work, and governance models, and all countries should adhere to people-centric principles, strengthening capacity building and cross-sectoral cooperation.
Wang Ssu-wei emphasized that Taiwan possesses a high-tech industrial foundation and focuses on AI safety and ethics research, and will leverage its open democratic advantages to jointly maintain prosperity and stability in the digital era with the international community.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the event invited officials and cybersecurity experts from Taiwan, the United States, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Japan to speak, with over 80 representatives from multiple countries' diplomatic missions in Switzerland, the Swiss government, academia, and media attending. Topics covered included AI development in various countries, supply chain resilience and cybersecurity maintenance, and the opportunities and challenges of AI in fields such as healthcare.