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NVIDIA CEO lauds Taiwan’s role in global AI development
Discover how NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang celebrated Taiwan’s key role in AI development at a dinner in Taipei, highlighting the symbolic "AI" in Taiwan’s name and planning future collaborations.2024/06/07 13:58 -
Jensen Huang underscores AI’s role in global revolution
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote at National Taiwan University highlighted artificial intelligence’s role in driving a global industrial revolution, emphasizing Taiwan’s pivotal contribution and future AI trends.2024/06/02 22:27 -
TVBS World Taiwan to air NVIDIA CEO’s keynote on AI’s future
Discover how AI is shaping the future with TVBS’s exclusive broadcast of NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote at NTU, exploring AI’s impact on industries. Tune in on June 2 for insights into the new industrial revolution.2024/05/31 20:31 -
TSMC’s cutting-edge chip tech to stay in Taiwan: NDC
Stay updated on the latest developments in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry with this story on the National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin’s affirmation that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s cutting-edge processing techniques will continue to be based in Taiwan. Learn about TSMC’s global expansion plans and Taiwan’s strategies to maintain its industrial competitiveness in the face of growing demand for advanced chipsets.2024/03/06 17:29 -
Jaw Shaw-kong calls AI Taiwan’s new ’silicon shield’
Kuomintang’s vice presidential candidate, Jaw Shaw-kong, proposes that AI should be considered Taiwan’s next "guardian mountain god" in a bid to position Taiwan as a leader in artificial intelligence. He advocates for the creation of an "AI Minister" position within various ministries, including the Ministry of National Defense and the Executive Yuan. Jaw questions the government’s plans for AI legislation and calls for a foundational AI law to address future challenges. He highlights the rapid advancements in AI technology and their ethical implications, praising the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for its contributions. Jaw emphasizes the importance of supporting academic research and corporate AI initiatives, arguing that integrating AI technologies could enhance military efficiency, a crucial consideration given Taiwan’s limited armed forces personnel.2023/12/20 21:28 -
Ko Wen-je pledges AI revolution in Taiwan agriculture
Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has unveiled a series of policy proposals to revolutionize Taiwan’s agricultural sector. These proposals include employing artificial intelligence (AI) to create a comprehensive agricultural database. Ko’s five-pronged approach aims to address challenges faced by Taiwanese farmers, such as fragmented landholdings and an oversaturated domestic market. He also highlights the need to modernize traditional poultry houses and the agricultural marketing system. One focal point of Ko’s agricultural policy is the establishment of a strategic food security plan with AI, aiming to enhance planning in agricultural production and ensure transparency in the sale of farm products through data analytics. Ko also emphasizes the importance of resilient infrastructure to protect the farming sector from extreme weather events and the formation of an agricultural carbon sink platform to promote sustainable and low-carbon development. By drawing on international models, Ko aims to transform rural architecture and farming practices for a more sustainable future in Taiwanese agriculture.2023/12/07 16:59 -
Lai Ching-te unveils vision for ’Made in Taiwan’ strength
DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te emphasized the importance of kindness among Taiwanese people and his vision for Taiwan’s future during his speech at the inaugural meeting of his campaign headquarters in Taoyuan. The event was attended by prominent DPP figures, including President Tsai Ing-wen. Lai’s pairing with his vice-presidential running mate Hsiao Bi-khim, dubbed the "Virtue Team," has garnered attention online. Lai advocated for democracy over dictatorship and called for support of Taiwan’s international industry without relying too heavily on China. He outlined policies to boost industries such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and green energy technology. Lai also criticized the "Blue-White Alliance" between the KMT and TPP as a merger focused on party interests and personal power. He emphasized the need for the DPP to secure a legislative majority to smoothly implement these policies.2023/11/26 17:51 -
AI is Taiwan’s next window of opportunity, says Lai Ching-te
Vice President Lai Ching-te emphasizes Taiwan’s pivotal role in the global supply chain through AI technology at the 2023 Taiwan AI Academy Annual Conference. Learn more about his insights on AI’s significance and its impact on Taiwan’s future.2023/09/15 19:45 -
HTC Chairwoman confident in future of MR ecosystem
HTC Chairwoman Cher Wang expressed optimism on Friday (June 16), regarding investment and development in the mixed-reality (MR) ecosystem, and unveiled plans to continue investing in artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), the metaverse, and blockchain.2023/06/17 16:24