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Korea Herald
3 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
ZTE CDO Cui Li Highlights Efficient and Green AI as a Driver of SDGs Progress at AI for Good Global Summit
GENEVA, July 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation ( / a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, announced that Cui Li, the company's Chief Development Officer (CDO), was invited to attend the workshop themed "Navigating the Intersect of AI, Environment and Energy for a Sustainable Future" at the AI for Good Global Summit 2025 held in Geneva. During the session, she delivered a speech titled "Accelerating Progress Towards SDGs with AI-powered New Paradigm," where she shared ZTE's innovative efforts to drive efficient and green AI, and to deepen the integration of AI with ICT technologies and products, with the goal of accelerating AI accessibility and low-carbon transformation of society. Cui Li observed that the latest AI surge, driven by large language models, is sweeping the world at incredible speed. This rapid advance is accompanied by soaring computing demands and surging energy consumption. Achieving sustainable AI has therefore become an industry-wide imperative, and the key lies in defining a clear and efficient pathway. Framing the issue from two perspectives—"Energy for AI" and "AI for Energy"—she outlined how companies can scale AI in a greener, more efficient manner and, in turn, harness AI to drive an energy transition that cuts costs, improves efficiency, and supports a low-carbon future. In terms of "Energy for AI," Cui Li emphasized that the industry faces an "Inverted Triangle Dilemma" and efficiency holds the key to solving the dilemma. In response, ZTE is tackling the issue on three levels—developing efficient infrastructure, enabling efficient intelligence enhancement, and accelerating impact through efficiency—collectively driving the efficient and green development of AI. With respect to "AI for Energy," she highlighted that under the core strategy of "AI for All," ZTE has deeply integrated AI with its ICT technologies and products to build full-stack intelligent solutions. The company is now deploying AI capabilities across industrial, household and consumer scenarios, enabling cost-efficiency, operational gains and a lower-carbon trajectory for the wider economy.


Cision Canada
3 days ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
ZTE CDO Cui Li Highlights Efficient and Green AI as a Driver of SDGs Progress at AI for Good Global Summit
GENEVA, July 11, 2025 /CNW/ -- ZTE Corporation ( / a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, announced that Cui Li, the company's Chief Development Officer (CDO), was invited to attend the workshop themed "Navigating the Intersect of AI, Environment and Energy for a Sustainable Future" at the AI for Good Global Summit 2025 held in Geneva. During the session, she delivered a speech titled "Accelerating Progress Towards SDGs with AI-powered New Paradigm," where she shared ZTE's innovative efforts to drive efficient and green AI, and to deepen the integration of AI with ICT technologies and products, with the goal of accelerating AI accessibility and low-carbon transformation of society. Cui Li observed that the latest AI surge, driven by large language models, is sweeping the world at incredible speed. This rapid advance is accompanied by soaring computing demands and surging energy consumption. Achieving sustainable AI has therefore become an industry-wide imperative, and the key lies in defining a clear and efficient pathway. Framing the issue from two perspectives—"Energy for AI" and "AI for Energy"—she outlined how companies can scale AI in a greener, more efficient manner and, in turn, harness AI to drive an energy transition that cuts costs, improves efficiency, and supports a low-carbon future. In terms of "Energy for AI," Cui Li emphasized that the industry faces an "Inverted Triangle Dilemma" and efficiency holds the key to solving the dilemma. In response, ZTE is tackling the issue on three levels—developing efficient infrastructure, enabling efficient intelligence enhancement, and accelerating impact through efficiency—collectively driving the efficient and green development of AI. With respect to "AI for Energy," she highlighted that under the core strategy of "AI for All," ZTE has deeply integrated AI with its ICT technologies and products to build full-stack intelligent solutions. The company is now deploying AI capabilities across industrial, household and consumer scenarios, enabling cost-efficiency, operational gains and a lower-carbon trajectory for the wider economy.


The Sun
5 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
SenseRobot Debuts at AI for Good Global Summit 2025, Showcasing China's AI Innovations to the World
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 10 July 2025 - At the esteemed United Nations-led AI for Good Global Summit 2025, SenseRobot President Mark Ma delivered an insightful session titled 'How Chess-Inspired AI Can Empower Human Learning.' The presentation marked SenseRobot's debut on such a prestigious global United Nations platform; it served as a significant global showcase of China's original AI technologies, reflecting the depth, wisdom, and ethical dimensions intrinsic to Chinese innovation. How AI Enhances Learning, Family Bonds, and Inclusion—Not Replaces Them In his engaging address, Mark raised a Central question: Can AI truly replace human learning, or can it deepen it? Drawing inspiration from chess, Mark demonstrated how SenseRobot effectively employs AI-powered robots to support cognitive development among young learners, foster meaningful intergenerational connections within families, and promote inclusive engagement for people with disabilities. Mark emphasized that AI technology integrates mathematical precision, strategic reasoning, and accumulated human insight, resulting in a form of artificial intelligence deeply embedded in human experience and ethics. Highlighting the landmark accomplishments of AlphaGo alongside SenseRobot's practical use in educational and familial settings, he emphasized a transformative shift: perceiving AI not as a replacement, but as a collaborative ally in human development. The accompanying exhibition at the summit prominently showcased SenseRobot's advanced technological capabilities, drawing widespread interest from attendees and international media alike. Featured products included the SenseRobot Chess Edition, the Go Edition, and the innovative two-in-one Chess-Go Robot, each demonstrating remarkable technical strengths such as millimeter-level robotic arm precision, high accuracy AI vision algorithms (99.9% recognition accuracy), and sophisticated hand-eye coordination. SenseRobot also exhibited its multi-level AI competence and its advanced Apex Duel mode, surpassing human champion-level chess performance. From China to the World: SenseRobot's Mission for Ethical, Human-Centered Technology SenseRobot's influential presence at the AI for Good Conference marked a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy. Already active in more than 20 countries across Asia, Europe, and North America, SenseRobot exemplifies China's dedication to equitable education, cultural dialogue, and inclusive technology adoption worldwide. Looking ahead, SenseRobot continues to pursue its vision of human-centered technology. By blending innovation with tradition, data with empathy, and robotics with ethics, SenseRobot embodies a pioneering narrative in AI: technology created by people, designed for people's enrichment.


Business Wire
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
SenseRobot Debuts at AI for Good Global Summit 2025, Showcasing China's AI Innovations to the World
GENEVA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the esteemed United Nations-led AI for Good Global Summit 2025, SenseRobot President Mark Ma delivered an insightful session titled "How Chess-Inspired AI Can Empower Human Learning." The presentation marked SenseRobot's debut on such a prestigious global United Nations platform; it served as a significant global showcase of China's original AI technologies, reflecting the depth, wisdom, and ethical dimensions intrinsic to Chinese innovation. How AI Enhances Learning, Family Bonds, and Inclusion—Not Replaces Them In his engaging address, Mark raised a Central question: Can AI truly replace human learning, or can it deepen it? Drawing inspiration from chess, Mark demonstrated how SenseRobot effectively employs AI-powered robots to support cognitive development among young learners, foster meaningful intergenerational connections within families, and promote inclusive engagement for people with disabilities. Mark emphasized that AI technology integrates mathematical precision, strategic reasoning, and accumulated human insight, resulting in a form of artificial intelligence deeply embedded in human experience and ethics. Highlighting the landmark accomplishments of AlphaGo alongside SenseRobot's practical use in educational and familial settings, he emphasized a transformative shift: perceiving AI not as a replacement, but as a collaborative ally in human development. The accompanying exhibition at the summit prominently showcased SenseRobot's advanced technological capabilities, drawing widespread interest from attendees and international media alike. Featured products included the SenseRobot Chess Edition, the Go Edition, and the innovative two-in-one Chess-Go Robot, each demonstrating remarkable technical strengths such as millimeter-level robotic arm precision, high accuracy AI vision algorithms (99.9% recognition accuracy), and sophisticated hand-eye coordination. SenseRobot also exhibited its multi-level AI competence and its advanced Apex Duel mode, surpassing human champion-level chess performance. From China to the World: SenseRobot's Mission for Ethical, Human-Centered Technology SenseRobot's influential presence at the AI for Good Conference marked a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy. Already active in more than 20 countries across Asia, Europe, and North America, SenseRobot exemplifies China's dedication to equitable education, cultural dialogue, and inclusive technology adoption worldwide. Looking ahead, SenseRobot continues to pursue its vision of human-centered technology. By blending innovation with tradition, data with empathy, and robotics with ethics, SenseRobot embodies a pioneering narrative in AI: technology created by people, designed for people's enrichment.


Scoop
6 days ago
- Science
- Scoop
UN Summit Confronts AI's Dawn Of Wonders And Warnings
The AI for Good Global Summit 2025 brings together governments, tech leaders, academics, civil society and young people to explore how artificial intelligence can be directed toward Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – and away from growing risks of inequality, disinformation and environmental strain. ' We are the AI generation,' said Doreen Bogdan-Martin, chief of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) – UN's specialized agency for information and communications technology – in a keynote address. But being part of this generation means more than just using these technologies. ' It means contributing to this whole-of-society upskilling effort, from early schooling to lifelong learning,' she added. Warnings on AI risks Ms. Bogdan-Martin warned of mounting dangers in deploying AI without sufficient public understanding or policy oversight. ' The biggest risk we face is not AI eliminating the human race. It is the race to embed AI everywhere, without sufficient understanding of what that means for people and our planet,' she said. Her remarks reflected a growing sense of urgency among policymakers and technologists, as new 'agentic AI' systems capable of autonomous reasoning and action emerge at unprecedented speed. With some experts predicting human-level AI within the next three years, concerns about safety, bias, energy consumption and regulatory capacity have intensified. Tech on display The summit's agenda reflects these tensions. Over 20,000 square meters of exhibit space at Geneva's Palexpo now hosts more than 200 demonstrations, including a flying car, a fish-inspired water quality monitor, brain-computer interfaces and AI-driven disaster response tools. Workshops throughout the week will tackle topics ranging from AI in healthcare and education to ethics, gender inclusion and global governance. One highlight will be the AI Governance Day on Thursday, where national regulators and international organizations will address the gap in global oversight. An ITU survey found that 85 per cent of countries lack an AI-specific policy or strategy, raising alarms about uneven development and growing digital divides. Focus on health Health is a prominent theme this year. On Wednesday, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) will lead a session titled 'Enabling AI for Health Innovation and Access,' bringing together technologists, regulators, clinicians and humanitarian leaders to address how AI can improve healthcare delivery – especially in low-resource settings. Real-world applications – from AI-powered triage in emergency care to diagnostic tools for rural clinics – will be spotlighted, alongside a preview of WHO's forthcoming Technical Brief on AI in Traditional Medicine, set for official launch on the main stage. Experts will also examine the challenges of interoperability, regulatory harmonisation and intellectual property rights at the intersection of AI and global health. The summit will also feature the AI for Good Awards, recognising groundbreaking projects that harness AI for public benefit, with categories spanning people, planet and prosperity. Launchpad for action The health track exemplifies the summit's core goal: ensuring AI serves the public good, especially in areas of greatest need. Youth-led robotics teams from underserved communities will present solutions for disaster recovery and waste management, while startups compete in the Innovation Factory to showcase AI tools for education and climate resilience. Live demonstrations include an autonomous orchard robot, a self-sanitising mobile toilet, and a drone-eDNA system for scalable biodiversity and pest monitoring. Closing her keynote, Ms. Bogdan-Martin reminded participants that the future of AI is a shared responsibility. ' Let's never stop putting AI at the service of all people and our planet,' she said.