MiHoYo President Liu Wei: Shanghai's gaming industry has already achieved world-class industrial capabilities and needs to tackle new technologies such as AI models
Shanghai People’s Congress delegate, MiHoYo founder, and CEO Liu Wei stated that Shanghai’s gaming industry has the capability of a world-class industrial pipeline. It should not stop at being a content provider for the global market but should strive to become the “architect” of the global digital cultural ecosystem. Liu Wei believes that Shanghai should leverage its advantages in talent, capital, and industrial chains to actively participate in shaping global digital cultural rules. From standards for digital asset rights confirmation, to interaction protocols in the metaverse, to ethical norms for generative AI, Shanghai companies should, under government guidance, boldly voice the “Shanghai voice” on the international stage. (The Paper)
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MiHoYo President Liu Wei: Shanghai's gaming industry has already achieved world-class industrial capabilities and needs to tackle new technologies such as AI models
Shanghai People’s Congress delegate, MiHoYo founder, and CEO Liu Wei stated that Shanghai’s gaming industry has the capability of a world-class industrial pipeline. It should not stop at being a content provider for the global market but should strive to become the “architect” of the global digital cultural ecosystem. Liu Wei believes that Shanghai should leverage its advantages in talent, capital, and industrial chains to actively participate in shaping global digital cultural rules. From standards for digital asset rights confirmation, to interaction protocols in the metaverse, to ethical norms for generative AI, Shanghai companies should, under government guidance, boldly voice the “Shanghai voice” on the international stage. (The Paper)