Recently, it was reported that DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng had gone to Paris to attend the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit. In response, people close to DeepSeek responded that Liang Wenfeng did not participate in the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit held in Paris, and no one at the company level attended.
This summit focuses on global artificial intelligence technology development, ethical governance and cross-field collaboration, and is regarded as an important international conference to promote the implementation of the global AI governance framework.
Currently, the two-day Artificial Intelligence Action Summit kicked off on the 10th local time at the Grand Palais in Paris, the capital of France.
It is reported that the AI Action Summit was jointly initiated by the French government, the European Commission, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and other institutions, aiming to bring together global political, business and academic leaders to respond to the opportunities and challenges brought about by the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology. The summit is held at a time when the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act legislation is advancing and the United Nations Artificial Intelligence Advisory Body is established. In-depth discussions are expected to focus on issues such as technological security, data sovereignty, and sustainable development.
At present, in addition to Liang Wenfeng, who is rumored to be invited, the list of participants who have been disclosed includes: OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mila Mulati, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis; French President Macron, European Commission Digital Affairs Vice President Vestager; as well as Turing Award winner Yang Likun from the academic world, and Li Feifei, Dean of Stanford University's HAI Research Institute, etc.
At the beginning of 2025, due to the release of the official version of the inference model DeepSeek-R1 and the synchronization of open source model weights, DeepSeek became popular around the world. Jim Fan, a senior research scientist at NVIDIA, said when evaluating the R1 model: "We live in an era where an AI company that is not an American company has achieved the mission of OpenAI when it was founded - to do truly open cutting-edge research and empower everyone."
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