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China's AI tech brings more convenient, dignified life to people with disabilities and their familiesRemove barriers

China's AI tech brings more convenient, dignified life to people with disabilities and their families

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By Huang Lanlan


Children with disabilities learn to play building blocks with intelligent robots in Fuyan, Anhui. Photo: VCG

Editor's Note:


Large models, robots, intelligent manufacturing, autonomous driving... In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has frequently made headlines around the world. 


In real life, AI has permeated all aspects of human society, helping with scientific research in laboratories, assisting in the restoration of mysterious ancient scrolls at archaeological sites, and helping to find abducted children in the vast sea of humanity. The development of technology has also brought challenges in various aspects such as in ethics and law. Many experts advocate that humans should see technology as a tool created for the ultimate purpose of serving humanity, making life and work more efficient and comfortable. 


In light of this, the Global Times has launched the "AI empowers industry, improves people's livelihoods" series, showcasing the tremendous energy and broad prospects that AI brings across every aspect of society. 


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