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  • NMEA urges focus on funding, talent for Taiwan’s media hub

    The newly appointed Chairperson of the New Media Entertainment Association (NMEA), Daphne Lee, emphasizes the importance of funding, talent, and global integration for Taiwan’s content industry to succeed. At the 2023 Asiahub New Media Summit in Taipei, Lee highlights the need for cross-sector collaboration and industry chain integration in the AI era. The summit features six main themes, 19 keynote speeches, panel discussions, and 7 workshops with 60 speakers. Participants, such as LINE Taiwan Managing Director Roger Chen, discuss Taiwan’s soft power, industry upgrade, transformation, and global outreach. Videoland Television Network Chairman Lee Chung-pei suggests creating quality content to ensure profitability and establish funding recovery mechanisms. Lin Chien-han, Chairman of Taiwan Secom, shares the company’s dual strategy of investment and production, moving from DVD rental services to investing in Taiwanese films. Lin also discusses how Taiwanese creative content is breaking into the international market by integrating local culture and socio-political issues, citing successful films like "The Candidate" and "The Bridge Curse."
    2023/12/19 15:38
  • NVIDIA CEO eyes Vietnam for AI, digital talent cultivation

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announces collaboration with Vietnamese technological firms to support Vietnam in AI talent cultivation and digital infrastructure development. Huang expresses interest in establishing a base in Vietnam during a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. NVIDIA has already invested around US$250 million in Vietnam and recognizes the country’s potential in the IT sector. Huang identifies Viettel Telecom, FPT Software, Vingroup, and VNG Corporation as specific partners for expanded cooperation.
    2023/12/12 17:51
  • 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
  • Taiwan’s job market sees over 1M openings for nine months

    In November 2023, Taiwan’s job market saw significant growth with 1.04 million opportunities, led by the hospitality and ICT sectors. The hospitality industry notably increased salaries by 58%, reflecting broader workforce trends and the need for flexible work environments amid economic challenges.
    2023/12/06 17:54
  • Taiwan exports to hit US$400B, third-highest on record

    Taiwan’s exports for 2023 are projected to exceed US$400 billion, making it the third-highest on record. Minister of Finance Chuang Tsui-yun expressed confidence in the sustained positive trend, with monthly exports in the fourth quarter expected to surpass US$30 billion each. The country has accumulated US$355.1 billion in export figures for the first ten months, putting it on track to achieve the forecast. Year-end stockpiling needs, emerging technologies, and opportunities in artificial intelligence contribute to cautious optimism for November and December’s export performance. Taiwan’s full-year exports are anticipated to trail behind the US$446.4 billion seen in 2021 and the US$479.4 billion in 2022. Since 2017, Taiwan’s annual exports have consistently surpassed US$300 billion, a significant increase from the figures prior to 2016. The Directorate General of Budget, Accounting, and Statistics forecasts a 6.3 percent export growth rate for the coming year.
    2023/12/04 20:31
  • Nvidia chief: U.S. chip self-sufficiency a decade away

    Nvidia’s President, Jensen Huang, stated at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit that achieving U.S. independence in the chip supply chain and reducing reliance on overseas manufacturing could take 10 to 20 years. President Joe Biden’s administration has imposed a ban on chip exports to China, citing national security concerns and the need to maintain the U.S.’s lead in the semiconductor industry. Nvidia, among other companies, is impacted by these export control measures, leading to concerns about negative impacts on the company’s revenue. However, Huang revealed that Nvidia is developing chips compliant with U.S. regulations for the Chinese market and plans to re-enter once they are ready. He also warned that the export ban could accelerate China’s domestic chip development, with numerous Chinese companies already working on competing technologies. Huang emphasized that Nvidia is already a decade ahead in artificial intelligence technology and that AI and deep learning innovation involve more than just designing new chips.
    2023/11/30 23:18
  • 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
  • 阿特曼新計畫「Q*恐威脅人類」 OpenAI收警告信後開除他

    ChatGPT之父、日前忽然被趕下台OpenAI執行長阿特曼(Sam Altman)與公司董事會之間風波不斷,《路透社》報導,有2名知情人士指出,在阿特曼被趕下台之前,OpenAI的董事會收到了一封來自數名研究人員的警告信,稱阿特曼目前致力推動的通用人工智慧(Artificial General Intelligence, AGI)取得進展,但這項強大的技術可能威脅人類,這也是阿特曼之所以被解雇的其中一項原因。
    2023/11/23 10:09
  • TSMC sees orders hike as October revenue hits record levels

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) predicts a surge in artificial intelligence (AI) orders in the coming year, with October’s revenue reaching NT$243.203 billion ($8.6 billion), a 34.8 percent monthly increase and a 15.7 percent annual increase. TSMC’s stock price has also been on a steady rise, accumulating a growth of 7.5 percent since November. Morgan Stanley semiconductor research analyst Charlie Chan attributes TSMC’s revenue growth to signs of recovery and the robust demand for AI semiconductors worldwide. NVIDIA’s expanded order to TSMC, along with increased demand from clients like Apple and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), has led TSMC to accelerate the enhancement of its advanced packaging technology, Chip on Wafer on Substrate (CoWoS). CoWoS enables TSMC to effectively reduce costs and trim electric consumption by packaging chiplets on a silicon interposer and placing them on a package substrate. However, TSMC’s current CoWoS capacity remains a bottleneck for NVIDIA’s AI GPU chips, though the company forecasts a rebound in productivity by the end of 2024 to meet customer demand.
    2023/11/16 21:24
  • Taiwan popular science train sets out to inspire students

    The Taiwan Popular Science Train, now in its eighth year, has embarked on a journey across the island nation, bringing the excitement of scientific discovery to students. Premier Chen Chien-jen praised Taiwan’s digital economic growth and technological advancements, urging students to pursue careers in science. Minister Without Portfolio Wu Tsung-tsong and Digital Minister Audrey Tang also attended the kickoff ceremony. The train will visit both urban and remote areas, with stops including Taipei, Pingtung County, Hualien, Taitung, and Keelung. Approximately 240 elementary students are expected to participate in the event, which will feature over 330 experiments in fields such as zero carbon emissions, cyber security, artificial intelligence, and quantum and basic sciences.
    2023/10/30 16:59
  • Retail and catering revenues reach all-time high: MOEA

    The Department of Statistics of the Ministry of Economic Affairs announced that retail and catering revenues from January to September have reached a record high. The retail and catering industries are currently experiencing their annual sales peak, with demand for clothing, skincare products, and travel expected to stimulate consumption during the autumn and winter transition.
    2023/10/27 15:57
  • AI shifts but doesn’t rule media landscape: Bruyas

    During a panel discussion at CTeC Asia, Dimitri Bruyas, the head of TVBS World Taiwan, spoke about the pros and cons of using artificial intelligence in journalism. While AI can help streamline tasks like video editing, it can’t replace the nuanced work of human journalists, especially in areas like fact-checking and ethical reporting.
    2023/10/22 17:32
  • AI more a friend than foe to journalism: Graw

    Ansgar Graw, director of Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Media Programme Asia, speaks at the CTeC Asia event, promoting the advantages of integrating artificial intelligence into journalism. He counters the notion that AI poses a risk to the field, emphasizing its potential to enhance reporting and insists on transparency between journalists and readers.
    2023/10/22 17:28
  • LSE professor shares insights on AI’s role in journalism

    Explore insights from Charlie Beckett, a professor at the London School of Economics, as he discusses the future of the media industry in the age of Artificial Intelligence. Speaking at the CTeC Asia event, Beckett emphasized the need for a human element in AI-driven newsrooms and shared tips for aspiring journalists.
    2023/10/21 23:52
  • Taiwan anticipates AI boom after ’AI Godfather’ visit

    Taiwan is abuzz with excitement as "AI Godfather" Jensen Huang’s return is anticipated, sparking a surge in interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and electric vehicle technology. Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, has refrained from confirming rumors of his return in mid-October for Hon Hai Tech Day 2023.
    2023/10/06 14:17
  • Goldman Sachs cuts TSMC’s capex forecast

    TSMC has experienced an 11% drop in its stock price over the past five months, making it the most significant decline among Asian stocks. Goldman Sachs Group has lowered its capital expenditure expectations for TSMC for next year by over 20%, citing concerns about the postponement of its overseas capacity expansion plan.
    2023/10/05 19:41
  • 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
  • Taiwan’s students aim to learn computer science, engineering

    The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into our daily lives has sparked a surge of interest in the field of computer science and engineering.
    2023/06/15 18:37
  • NVIDIA founder unveils new AI capabilities at COMPUTEX

    NVIDIA founder and CEO, Taiwanese American Jensen Huang, shared the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and its importance Monday (May 29) at COMPUTEX 2023 in Taipei, attracting thousands to attend the event. 
    2023/05/29 17:40
  • 「AI能做何必請人?」 IBM執行長:7千員工將被取代

    人工智慧(Artificial Intelligence)科技因ChatGPT成為顯學,眾多大企業砸重金投資,卻也讓勞工族群深感威脅,擔心總有一天自己成為被取代的那一位。《彭博》(Bloomberg)報導,IBM執行長克里希納(Arvind Krishna)日前在專訪中提到,該企業後勤部門將停止新聘員工,因為他判定未來5年內、公司內將有3成職位,終被人工智慧科技所取代,如果按照IBM現行規模來換算,恐怕有多達7800人會受到影響,讓外界再次燃起裁員的疑慮。
    2023/05/02 11:04
  • 電影情節上演?恐怖AI號召「同伴研發核武」 目標毀滅人類

    隨著ChatGPT在全球爆紅,讓世人看見AI人工智慧(Artificial Intelligence)的強大之處,各企業也開始積極發展AI系統,但有不少科技界知名人士對於AI的快速發展感到擔憂;近期就出現一款邪惡的AI聊天機器人,它的目標竟是毀滅人類,甚至還號召其它AI同伴協助完成任務。
    2023/04/15 16:27
  • 工程師看過來!ChatGPT邀抓漏 最高獎金61萬台幣

    隨著ChatGPT在全球爆紅,讓人工智慧(artificial intelligence)成為熱門話題,更吸引多家企業投注資金想要分一杯羹。為了讓自家AI系統更完善,設計廠商OpenAI近日公布新計畫,廣邀全球工程師與白帽駭客,協助測試並找出ChatGPT潛在的漏洞,一旦確認漏洞存在,公司將給予最低200美元(約新台幣6100元)、最高2萬美元(約新台幣61萬元)的鼓勵獎金,希望借助眾人之力,一起讓人工智慧系統更安全且完美。
    2023/04/12 14:07
  • 陸立法掌握AI系統 上線前要審查、不准有破壞統一內容

    隨著ChatGPT在全球爆紅,讓人工智慧(artificial intelligence)成為熱門話題,更吸引多家企業投注資金想要分一杯羹。不過,與先前虛擬貨幣類似,中國大陸官方眼見新議題發展到一定程度後,決定要立法介入管理,國家互聯網資訊辦公室11日公佈《生成式人工智慧(人工智慧)服務管理辦法》草案,除了禁止人工智慧產出顛覆國家和破壞統一內容,所有系統上線前,也需提前向相關部門通報備查,違規者最高可處10萬人民幣(約新台幣44萬元)罰款。
    2023/04/11 16:10
  • 「全息演唱會」你聽過嗎?入門元宇宙 10大概念報你知

    隨著元宇宙時代來臨,不僅AI(Artificial Intelligence,人工智慧)、VR(Virtual Reality,虛擬實境)進展加速虛擬世界到來,就連美秀集團、孫盛希及金曲歌后徐佳瑩都相繼舉辦「全息演唱會」,讓歌迷不僅只是坐在台下聆聽歌曲,更能化身虛擬角色,戴上動物頭套等限定道具,隨著場景轉換跟著與台上明星、身旁粉絲玩樂互動。
    2022/10/08 11:39
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