China and global talents converge at AI cross-cultural conference in Xinxiang


Cross-cultural communication and cooperation have led to a significant practice and exploration of cultural dialogue between China and the world, as stated by Guo Kaiying, deputy Party secretary of Xinxiang Medical University, at the opening ceremony of the Second International Conference on Cross-Cultural Communication in Xinxiang city, Henan province.
The two-day event, themed "China and the World: Cross-Cultural Communication in the AI Era," hosted by Xinxiang Medical University and co-organized by the University of Stirling in Scotland, the United Kingdom, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, and Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press, served as a platform for in-depth discussions on innovative pathways for the international dissemination of Chinese culture.
More than 200 scholars and experts from home and abroad gathered to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-cultural exchange in the age of artificial intelligence.
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