For the first time in history! Security Council to discuss potential threat of artificial intelligence

  The reference news network reported on July 4. According to the Associated Press reported on July 3, the UN Security Council will hold its first meeting on the potential threat of artificial intelligence to international peace and security. The conference will be organized by Britain, which sees that the possible use of artificial intelligence in automatic weapons or nuclear weapons has both great potential and great risks.

  According to reports, Barbara Woodward, Permanent Representative of Britain to the United Nations, announced on the 3rd that the meeting to be held on July 18th is the central topic of Britain’s rotating presidency of the Security Council this month. The conference will include briefings by international artificial intelligence experts and UN Secretary-General antonio guterres. Guterres said last month that the alarm about the most advanced form of artificial intelligence was "deafening" and the loudest voice came from its developers.

  Guterres said: "These scientists and experts call on the whole world to take action, claiming that artificial intelligence is a threat to human survival, which is equivalent to the risk of nuclear war."

  Guterres announced that he plans to appoint an artificial intelligence advisory Committee in September to prepare for possible actions by the United Nations. He also said that he would respond positively to the establishment of a new artificial intelligence agency by the United Nations, and suggested taking the International Atomic Energy Agency as a template, because the agency is knowledge-based and has certain supervision rights.

  The report also said that Woodward said that Britain hopes to encourage "taking a multilateral approach to deal with the huge opportunities and risks brought by artificial intelligence to all of us" and "this will require global efforts".

  She emphasized that the benefits are enormous because artificial intelligence has the potential to help the United Nations develop projects, improve humanitarian aid operations, assist peacekeeping operations and support conflict prevention. She also said: "This may help us narrow the gap between developing countries and developed countries."

  But Woodward said that artificial intelligence also has serious security problems that must be solved. (Compile/Lu Di)

The volleyball association publicized the list of sand volleyball players preparing for the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, and 22 people including Wang Fan were selected.

Qilu Evening News Qilu Yidian reporter Huai Xiao
On February 22nd, Beijing time, the Volleyball Management Center of the State General Administration of Sport issued a notice to publicize the list of national beach volleyball teams preparing for the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games.
Among them, China sand volleyball men’s and women’s teams are headed by Xu Qiang and Xue Gang respectively, with 12 players including Wang Fan in the women’s team and 10 players including Li Zhuoxin in the men’s team. Xue Chen, the world champion, was not selected as a player. She will be the director of the team.
List of national beach volleyball teams preparing for Hangzhou Asian Games;
I. Team leaders and officers
Team Leader: Liu Bing (Volleyball Center)
Deputy Team Leader: Cui Long (Volleyball Center)
Officer: Xue Chen
Second, the national women’s beach volleyball team
Head Coach: Xue Gang (Jiangsu)
Coaches: Zhang Zhenxi (Xinjiang), Yan Zheng (Fujian) and Bao Jian (Zhejiang)
Athletes:
Jiangsu: Zhu Lingdi, Yuan Lvwen, Han Wenqin
Zhejiang: Wang Fan
Fujian: Zeng Jinjin
Shandong: Wang Xinxin, Cao Shuting, Dong Jie
Hainan: Lin Meimei
Xinjiang: Xia Xinyi, Wang Jingzhe, Aheidan-Mushajiang
Third, the national men’s beach volleyball team
Head Coach: Xu Qiang (Shanghai)
Coaches: Wang Yuchao (Liaoning) and Ma Jun (Zhejiang)
Athletes:
Liaoning: Li Zhuoxin, Xue Tao
Shanghai: Tao Cheng ‘an
Jiangsu: Wu Jiaxin, Zhou Chaowei
Shandong: Wang Yanwei, Liu Jinqiu
Shaanxi: Liu Junjie
Xinjiang: Abduhalik River-Mutailipu, Salamu-Ahemat
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The great loss of China football: the Chinese Super League created 21 goals alone, or South Korean foreign aid or 0 yuan left the team!

In the course of football in China, foreign aid has always played a decisive role. Among them, the 33-year-old foreign aid Jin Yuyou from South Korea has become a leader in the Super League. According to the Korean media OSEN report, Jin Jianyou received quotations from many giants in Japan’s J League and South Korea’s K League when his contract was about to expire, and is expected to leave the Super League for free.

Jin Jianyou’s career began in 2010, and he started his own football tour in the J League team Bird Habitat Sandstone. He also played for South Shui Yuan’s Samsung and Jin Quan’s Shangwu, and has rich experience in Korean leagues. In 2022, Jin Jianyou joined Chengdu Rongcheng with his mentor Xu Zhengyuan and quickly became the backbone of the team. According to sources, even J-League teams qualified for the AFC Champions League have taken a keen interest in Jin Jianyou, taking a fancy to his advantages of being fluent in Japanese and competent in multiple positions.

This season, Jin Jianyou played 23 Super League games for Chengdu Rongcheng, contributing 6 goals and 4 assists. Last season, he also handed in four goals and seven assists. After two seasons, Jin Jianyou scored 21 goals in the Super League, showing his excellent offensive ability. It is worth mentioning that the new Football Association will soon follow up the AFC Champions League foreign aid policy, and the Super League is expected to restart Asian foreign aid. At this critical moment, it will undoubtedly be a great loss for China football to let Jin Guiyou go.

Jin Jianyou’s play in Chengdu Rongcheng can be described as incisive, and his departure will undoubtedly make the team and fans feel sorry. However, the vagaries of the football world make all this unpredictable. Jin Guiyou’s free departure may bring opportunities to other teams in the Super League, but for China football, it is undoubtedly a loss if he finally loses such a powerful player.

Among Jin Guiyou’s potential next home, teams from J League and K League have offered him olive branches. This Korean foreign aid who can speak fluent Japanese is likely to continue his brilliant career in Asia. While facing great competitive pressure, the Super League team also needs to constantly adjust its strategy and plan for the team’s future. Under the background of AFC Champions League policy adjustment, Chinese Super League teams need to increase the signing efforts and cultivate more powerful Asian foreign aid. Although it is a pity that Jin Guiyou will leave, it may inspire the team and the Football Association to change their signing strategies. Let’s look forward to the performance of China football in the future and see if Chengdu Rongcheng can make up for this vacancy and reproduce its glory. (Laoqiu Super Ball Review)