"Nepal and AI welcome the future together" | Seventy five generations of Confucius splashed ink on the scene to wish the World Internet Conference digital civilization Nishan dialogue a complete success

On the morning of June 19, when the delegation visited the Confucius Mansion, Kong Xiangsheng, the grandson of the seventy-five generation of Confucius, splashed ink on the spot and wrote two calligraphy works, "World Internet Conference" and "Nishan Dialogue on Digital Civilization"."First of all, I wish the World Internet Conference Nishan Dialogue on Digital Civilization a complete success

On the morning of June 19, when the delegation visited the Confucius Mansion, Kong Xiangsheng, the grandson of the seventy-five generation of Confucius, splashed ink on the spot and wrote two calligraphy works, "World Internet Conference" and "Nishan Dialogue on Digital Civilization".

"First of all, I wish the World Internet Conference Nishan Dialogue on Digital Civilization a complete success. In fact, both traditional culture and digital culture are cultural heritage, and cultural heritage needs a carrier, and our conference is the carrier." Kong Xiangsheng told Lightning News.

It is understood that the Digital Civilization Nishan Dialogue of the World Internet Conference will be held from June 25 to 27 in Nishan, Qufu, Shandong Province. With the theme of "the era of artificial intelligence: building a digital world of communication, mutual learning and inclusiveness", it will focus on topics such as "building safe and credible artificial intelligence", "AI enables thousands of industries", and "where human civilization goes in the era of artificial intelligence".

When it comes to the development of artificial intelligence, Kong Xiangsheng said, "How machines develop is ultimately inseparable from humans. We can use programs to make machines imitate human writing, but it is always mechanical. With the further development of human society, it is ultimately inseparable from humans. Calligraphy can best represent our cultural heritage because it embodies the Chinese human touch

At the end of the interview, Kong Xiangsheng personally taught foreign friends how to write the Chinese character "Fu". With each stroke and each painting, a thick and powerful Fu character leaped onto the red paper. Kong Xiangsheng said that handwritten calligraphy is the inheritance of traditional culture. Although we only wrote the word 'fu', it contains the accumulation of calligraphers and is also the inheritance of calligraphy culture for thousands of years.

Lightning News reporter Kong Rancong Runqi reports


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