【Master Forum】A New Stage of Life Starts with Supreme Goodness of AI...
Topic: A New Stage of Life Starts with Supreme Goodness of AI...
Speaker: Researcher Jiangping Wang
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Venue: SIN Wai Kin International Conference Centre (W201, Administration Building)
Language: Chinese
Abstract:?
How does an individual's journey of growth mirror a nation's industrial epic? Drawing from personal experience, the speaker will guide us through the historical trajectory of China's industrial economy—from labor-intensive beginnings to capital-driven expansion, and from green transformation to technological empowerment. By intertwining personal narrative with the nation's ascent, he reveals the underlying logic and zeitgeist driving China's leapfrog industrial development.
Confronted with artificial intelligence, a pivotal force shaping the future, what stance should we adopt? At the heart of the speech lies a systematic exposition of the groundbreaking concept of "Shang Shan AI" (Supreme Goodness of AI). Through ongoing "cultural alignment," this approach seeks to achieve "good governance" of technology, ensuring that its powerful currents genuinely serve the holistic well-being and long-term future of humanity. What defines human value in the AI era? Sharing insights from his own balanced pursuit of career, art, and sports, the speaker illustrates how to cultivate virtues like purpose, resilience, optimism, and inclusivity through discipline and a positive outlook, thereby safeguarding human agency and creativity.
This is a profound dialogue grounded in China's developmental realities and cultural philosophy, designed to address a fundamental question: In the torrent of technological change, how do we draw upon historical wisdom to steer AI toward benevolence, and in the process, achieve the uprightness and transcendence of individual lives?
Speaker Profile:
Wang Jiangping, Researcher-level Senior Engineer, Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Director of the National Special Advisory Committee on New Materials, and Director of the Electronic Information Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). He has previously served as General Manager and Chairman of state-owned enterprises, Director of Provincial Economic and Information Commissions, Vice Governor, Deputy Director of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), and Vice Minister of MIIT. Long engaged in industrial and information technology work, he has accumulated long-term observation and practical experience in enterprise management, industrial science and technology, industrial finance, and the digital, intelligent, and green transformation of the manufacturing industry.

