WAIC 2025 Forum Overview | Exploring Deep Theories, Practical Hotspots, and New Rules in AI}

WAIC 2025 presents a comprehensive forum series exploring AI's deep theoretical foundations, practical applications, and governance rules, fostering global collaboration and innovation.

WAIC 2025 Forum Overview | Exploring Deep Theories, Practical Hotspots, and New Rules in AI}

WAIC 2025 — World Artificial Intelligence Conference

Forum: July 26-28, 2025

Exhibition: July 26-29, 2025

Locations include: Expo Center, Expo Pavilion, Xuhui West Bund, etc.

In this city that writes countless notes on AI, a special “Intelligent Curator” sends an invitation.

Hi! As the official AI agent of WAIC, it has absorbed data and knowledge from hundreds of high-density dialogues, becoming the most knowledgeable “AI companion” for this grand event. Before the opening, it has already mapped out an intellectual route for you:

  • If you want to explore new scientific paradigms and underlying logic of AI, it will guide you into the “theoretical deep water”;
  • If you care about how AI realizes value in industry and daily life, it will lead you to the “practical hotspots”;
  • And if you seek to understand how to uphold technology within global consensus and rules, it will take you on the “regulatory route”.

This is WAIC 2025’s three-pronged navigation: shaping new knowledge through deep technology, validating new productivity through industry, and co-creating governance for the future of humanity.

Next, Hi! WAIC will take you to explore each route in detail.

Theoretical Route: When AI Evolves, Science and Technology Clash at the Deepest Level

This deepest route of the conference first delves into the origins of science.

Here, AI is no longer just a faster machine but a new scientific instrument capable of rewriting natural cognition—from falsifiable mathematical derivations, to hypothesis generation of natural laws, and further questioning after large model proliferation.

If you are a researcher exploring the fundamentals of AI, mathematics, or natural sciences, this will be the most compelling route to follow.

Science (1): New Dialogues in the Age of Intelligence

On the main stage of WAIC, AI is not only a technological tool but also a paradigm for the future, examined from various perspectives. Leading international guests discuss global AI cooperation; Turing Award winners focus on new landscapes driven by AI in complex systems; and computing leaders explore the frontier of “future computing architectures” in high-level dialogues.

As these giants appear one after another, AI is positioned at the intersection of science, industry, and foundational technology, revealing its potential to reshape how humans understand the world.

Science (2): Exploring Paths for Collaborative Development

The WAIC 2025 “Frontier Science Conference” themed “Innovating Intelligence, Inspiring the Future” will gather top scholars and industry pioneers worldwide to witness the clash of ideas and the birth of major breakthroughs.

Highlights include:

  • Industry leaders sharing insights: Turing Award laureates delivering keynote speeches titled “Era of Experience”; Shanghai AI Lab sharing trends for the next 18 months in AGI technology.
  • Experts from fields like medicine, energy, biology, astronomy, and physics discussing “Next-Generation AI for Science”; young academic and industry leaders engaging in cross-disciplinary dialogues to foster new AI innovations.
  • Revealing major scientific achievements in large models, AI for Science, embodied intelligence, and trustworthy AI; immersive experience zones for visitors.

Deep Questions: The Triple Inquiry of Mathematics, Science, and Models

Here, AI is given new expectations beyond computation and algorithms: it should propose unsolved problems in mathematics, generate verifiable hypotheses in natural sciences, and push the boundaries of reasoning architecture itself. This is WAIC’s most profound theme, questioning AI’s potential to become a scientific co-evolver.

In the mathematics forum series, renowned Fields Medalists, academicians, and research leaders will discuss how high-dimensional heterogeneity, spectral methods, dynamical systems, and game theory can provide rigorous foundations for AI, and how AI can, in turn, inspire new mathematical propositions.

In the science forum series, Nobel laureates and leading scholars in life sciences, materials, and climate sciences will explore whether AI can generate new hypotheses in natural sciences that are verifiable through experiments, becoming a true partner in scientific discovery.

In the modeling forum series, top AI scientists will ask: when the Transformer paradigm hits its bottleneck, will the next-generation architecture emerge driven by complex scientific reasoning, reshaping future research paradigms?

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Practical Hotspots: When AI Moves from Theory to Industry

Beyond technological evolution, a key question is whether AI can truly embed into industry and society to create verifiable real value. This is WAIC 2025’s most grounded practice focus.

Whether you are an enterprise manager, investor, or social observer, here you will see concrete answers: under the influence of large models, embodied intelligence, and computing power, AI has moved beyond concept validation into a more certain, traceable industrial cycle, effectively solving real problems in health, manufacturing, and public services.

Industry (1): Accelerating Industry with Large Models

From AI-powered office work, marketing, to smart energy, digital infrastructure, and industrial manufacturing, large models are rapidly “sinking” into various scenarios. WAIC showcases how vertical domain models reshape efficiency and innovation through scenario co-creation and data coupling.

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Industry (2): Embodied Intelligence Enters the Physical World

If large models are the first leg of AI understanding, embodied intelligence is the second step into the physical realm. From simulation, reasoning, and transfer of world models, to humanoid robots in logistics, and voice agents collaborating with conveyor systems, these scenarios demonstrate AI’s physical validation potential.

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Practical (3): AI in Daily Life

If large models are the first leg, embodied intelligence is the second into real-world scenarios. From virtual world simulation, reasoning, and transfer, to humanoid robots in logistics, and voice agents working with conveyor belts, these examples show AI’s real-world validation.

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Technology (4): Collaborative Computing Power and Open Source

In the chain of AI entering production, computing power and open source are more decisive than models. Heterogeneous, photonic, and quantum computing enhance reasoning depth and multimodal capabilities; open source from frameworks to datasets fosters industry co-evolution.

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Societal Impact (5): AI in People's Lives

When AI moves into clinics, classrooms, and theaters, it becomes more than an efficiency tool—becoming a technology that touches social perception and cultural experience. From early cancer screening, rare disease diagnosis, to education and arts, AI fosters a delicate connection between technology and life.

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Industry Reshaping (6): AI in Industry

Top global consulting firms like KPMG, EY, and Accenture focus on how to advance AI from proof-of-concept to ROI-verified applications, integrating AI into financial reporting and supply chain management.

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Regulatory Route: Building Trust and Order in Rapid Innovation

As algorithms accelerate, governance, law, and ethics become essential. This is WAIC 2025’s most globally oriented route—discussing how to establish shared rules for safe and responsible AI development.

From Multilateral Cooperation to International Consensus

AI’s integration into global supply chains and social governance requires joint efforts. From G20 to Paris AI governance initiatives, discussions are moving from declarations to concrete institutional cooperation. Experts from Microsoft, Oxford, UC Berkeley, Tsinghua, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Alibaba Cloud, and Qi An Xin gather to discuss balancing innovation and safety, releasing the “China AI Security Commitment Framework.”

From Local Trials to International Standards

Governance must go beyond declarations to actionable policies. Cross-border efforts like AI legal pilots and ethical collaborations between China and France are pushing AI towards compliant, responsible, and sustainable development.

From Risk Identification to Trustworthy Testing

Safety and technology are the foundation of AI’s future. Establishing risk detection, threshold setting, and stress testing within global frameworks is crucial for sustainable AI evolution.

The Echoes of the Three Questions of AI

Even before the conference begins, three fundamental questions about AI are already lurking beneath every agenda:

  • Where is the end of algorithms?
  • Will science be tamed by computation?
  • Can humans pose deeper questions than AI?

WAIC is like a vast multimodal archive, quietly storing every upcoming speech, data set, and cross-cultural governance discussion. On the banks of the Pu River, this map of ideas—spanning mathematics, science, and models—is waiting for more people to explore and continue the pursuit.

Original link: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/IgZF8Mw7pzu7cKoFS-yOkA

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