智利机器人领导人在莫斯科专题讨论会上敦促全球技术合作、伦理和创新平等。
Chilean robotics leader urges global tech cooperation, ethics, and innovation equity at Moscow symposium.
智利机器人协会主席Rodrigo Andres Quevedo Silva敦促在莫斯科第二次“创造未来”国际研讨会之前,就竞争问题开展全球合作,以塑造创新的未来。
Rodrigo Andres Quevedo Silva, president of the Chilean Robotics Association, urged global cooperation over competition in shaping the future of innovation ahead of the Second International Symposium 'Inventing the Future' in Moscow.
他在谈到技术的作用时强调,技术应当扩大而不是取代人的意愿,并通过支持初创企业、当地实验室和可获取的研究资金,倡导技术主权。
Speaking on the role of technology, he stressed that it should extend human will, not replace it, and advocated for technological sovereignty through support for startups, local labs, and accessible research funding.
他呼吁各国政府简化各组成部分的获取,优先解决问题,而不是出版学术出版物,并投资于教育和道德。
He called for governments to streamline access to components, prioritize problem-solving over academic publishing, and invest in education and ethics.
智利宪法承认神经-权利和脑-电脑接口条例是道德治理的典范。
Chile’s constitutional recognition of neuro-rights and brain-computer interface regulations was highlighted as a model for ethical governance.
该专题讨论会有200多名全球发言者参加,将探讨AI、生物技术、城市化、空间和协作,强调包容性、多学科解决办法和人类共同进步。
The symposium, featuring over 200 global speakers, will explore AI, biotechnology, urbanization, space, and collaboration, emphasizing inclusive, multidisciplinary solutions and shared progress for humanity.