PD Studio | Why the world needs Chinese philosophy today: Roger Ames
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PD Studio | How China is shaping the future of AI and cloud computing
In a recent interview with the People's Daily, Wang Jian, a member of the 14th CPPCC National Committee and scholar at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, shared his perspectives on China's technological innovation landscape as it continues to navigate the AI revolution. (Produced by Wang Zi, Zhu Yingqi, Zheng Qi and Chen Lidan, intern Liu Yixuan)
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PD Studio | Salvaging a forgotten chapter of war history: Filmmaker Fang Li
The documentary The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru highlights a largely overlooked chapter of World War II: courageous Chinese fishermen rescued drowning British prisoners of war. Since its screening, the film has moved audiences at home and abroad. It is set to premiere in Britain officially in March. In this episode of PD Studio, director Fang Li, who dedicated a decade to uncovering this piece of history, shares behind-the-scenes stories with us. (Produced by Liang Peiyu, Zhan Huilan, Chu Chu and interns Ying Zhe and Li Xiuchang)
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PD Studio | Necessity is the mother of innovation: Kai-Fu Lee
In this insightful discussion with the People's Daily, Dr Kai-Fu Lee, now the CEO of 01.AI and chairman of Sinovation Ventures, shares his perspective on hot issues regarding AI, such as integration with other industries, generative AI applications, privacy and security concerns, intelligent computing centers and more.
Lee once co-chaired the Artificial Intelligence Council for the World Economic Forum Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He was recognized as one of the "TIME100 AI" Top 25 AI Leaders in the World and 100 Most Influential People in the World by TIME Magazine in 2013, and is a WIRED 25 Icon.
Join us for this exclusive interview.
(Produced by Xu Zheqi, Cheng Weidan, Chen Lidan, Liang Peiyu, and He Jiahao; cover designed by Chu Chu)
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PD Studio | Fei Xiang: Art is the highest form of communication between people
A household name in the 1980s, the iconic actor and singer Fei Xiang, also known as Kris Phillips, has captured the hearts of young Chinese movie fans with his role in the Chinese mythology-adapted fantasy film "Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms." We had the opportunity to speak with the artist about the phenomenal film, how efforts behind the scenes contributed to its success and the role of art in bridging understanding between China and the West and between people from different cultures. (Produced by Wang Zi, Liang Peiyu, Li Bowen, and Di Jingyuan; Interns Li Guangao, Song Yanyan, Yang Shi and Liu Yixuan also contributed to the story.)
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