Recently, the high-end dialogue program "Cultural Relativity" invited Chinese and foreign scholars to discuss the topic of science and technology ethics.

Talking about whether machines will replace humans in the future, Zhang Yaqin, Dean of the Institute of Intelligent Industry (AIR) of Tsinghua University, believes that with the continuous development of science and technology, repetitive work will gradually disappear.

People need education and training, so that more people understand new technologies and adapt to new ways.

Furthermore, looking at each technological revolution will bring more opportunities.

  "Cultural Relativity", a large-scale high-end dialogue program between the East and the West of academic rationality, has been broadcast simultaneously at home and abroad, once a week.

Responsible editor: [Sun Jingbo]