SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 30 April 2026 - AI for Global Civilization: China-Singapore Dialogue
was held in Singapore on April 28. The event gathered around 100
participants, including experts, scholars, and representatives from
Chinese and Singaporean academic institutions, cultural organizations,
as well as technology and cultural enterprises. Participants engaged in
in-depth discussions on China-Singapore digital industry cooperation and
how digital and intelligent technologies empower inter-civilizational
mutual learning. They also jointly showcased innovative achievements and
frontier practices of both sides in the integrated field of culture and
technology.
Opening remarks were delivered by Yuan Lin, Executive Assistant to the
President of the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, and
Wang Donghai, Associate Director of NUS Enterprise. Keynote speeches
were delivered by Cai Yiyu, Professor at Nanyang Technological
University; Director of the Computer-Aided Engineering Labs and The
Strategic Research Program on Virtual Reality; Co-President of
Association of Global Technomics Education and Exchange; Cui Kai,
Director of the Digital Culture Promotion Department, Center for
International Cultural Communication, China International Communications
Group (CICG); and Yang Jianwei, Visiting Professor at the National
University of Singapore.
Yuan Lin stated that the rapid development of artificial intelligence
technology has injected new momentum into China-Singapore cultural
exchanges. He stressed the importance of innovating cultural expression
forms empowered by digital intelligence, upholding a correct value
orientation in technological application, deepening people-to-people
exchanges enabled by smart technologies, and actively exploring the
profound value of intelligent technologies in advancing cross-cultural
understanding.
Wang Donghai pointed out that it is essential to prioritize the
integration of technological applications with social needs. Leveraging
cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence to build
bridges for civilizational exchange helps enhance cross-cultural
understanding, enabling technology to better serve humanity and drive
social progress.
Cai Yiyu noted that Singapore is forging ahead in cutting-edge fields
including semiconductors, aerospace and artificial intelligence, opening
up broad prospects for bilateral cooperation between China and
Singapore. He emphasized that digital and intelligent technologies can
be harnessed to revitalize and inherit traditional culture via youthful,
trendy formats, thereby further deepening scientific, technological and
people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
Cui Kai stated that intelligent imaging technology is profoundly
reshaping the logic of cross-cultural narrative. Digital content
creation is not merely about keeping pace with technological
advancement; more importantly, it should take emotional resonance as the
bond to break down cultural barriers, foster in-depth empathy, mutual
learning and appreciation among global civilizations, and enable more
outstanding civilizational achievements to be seen, understood and
respected worldwide.
Yang Jianwei noted that artificial intelligence is becoming an important
vehicle for inter-civilizational mutual learning, while cultural
differences remain a core obstacle to cross-cultural communication. He
advocated for the innovative and rational use of artificial intelligence
in the future to eliminate prejudices and enhance civilizational
understanding through technological power.
In the Case Sharing Session, guest speakers included Lisa Meng, Head of
Singapore of Tencent Cloud International; Koh Chin Yee, Managing
Director of
Singapore Eye; Bai Yu, Director and Partner of LAiPIC; Hu
Chengchen, Founder & CEO of ClariPpi (Singapore); Jane Zhao, SVP and
Head of Global Business at Mininglamp Technology; and Jerry Tuo, AI
Technology Director of Red Fun Planet. They delivered insightful
presentations on the application prospects of artificial intelligence in
content production as well as inter-civilizational mutual learning and
exchange.
The participating guests agreed that artificial intelligence has brought
revolutionary changes to the intelligent production, targeted
communication and immersive presentation of cultural content. China and
Singapore boast strong complementarity in digital infrastructure and
cultural resources. Going forward, the two sides may deepen cooperation
in joint research and development and scenario-based application,
develop benchmark cultural-technology products and integrated solutions
tailored for Southeast Asia, and jointly advance the high-quality
development of the digital cultural industry.
This event was jointly hosted by the Academy of Contemporary China and
World Studies and the Center for International Cultural
Communication,CICG, with Nanyang Technological University and other
cultural and business exchange institutions participating as supporting
partners.