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Rapid AI Development Heralds Profound Workplace Shifts, Reshaping Future Generations
The rapid development of AI is forecasted to bring about a profound transformation in the workplace, poised to impact the future for generations to come significantly. In light of this, the Yonglin Education Foundation and CW Lab have collaborated to produce the first-ever "Survey on Future AI Applications and Regulatory Exploration: Listening to the New Generation of AI Education" for Taiwanese university students.
2025 / 06
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Legislative Progress on Taiwan's First AI Act Under Scrutiny; Education Committee to Review Draft Next Week
The progress of legislation for Taiwan's first dedicated artificial intelligence law is receiving significant attention. The Education and Culture Committee of the Legislative Yuan is scheduled to review the "Artificial Intelligence Basic Law Draft" again next week.
 
2025 / 06
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Is It Time for the Human Role to Change on the Long Road to Building AI? Google DeepMind Scientists Predict a New Era
In a new article, scientists from Google DeepMind predict that limited human data is no longer the optimal material for guiding machines toward generating intelligence. Instead, it is time for humans to allow machines to explore the world independently and learn from experience. Only in this way can AI create knowledge that is truly worthy of human study.
2025 / 06
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DeepSeek: A Shockwave to the Global AI Ecosystem
The emergence of DeepSeek has undoubtedly dropped a bombshell on global AI development. For the U.S. technology sector, in particular, this is not merely a technological event, but a psychological and strategic shock.
2025 / 05
20
Tariff Wars Impact Economic Outlook: What are the Implications for the US-China AI Race?
The breakthroughs demonstrated by China's self-developed DeepSeek-R1 and earlier V3 models have raised concerns in the United States. 
From the capability breakthroughs of China's DeepSeek model to the Trump administration's tariff policies, the U.S. artificial intelligence industry is striving to advance into the next generation of AI frontiers while absorbing shocks from various directions.
2025 / 05
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Trump's Tariffs Threaten Taiwan’s Economy: A Strategic Roadmap for Response
On April 3, 2024, U.S. President Trump announced high tariffs on imports from multiple nations, citing trade deficits as the justification. Taiwan was hit with a 32% tariff, a move that caught both the government and the industry off guard.
2025 / 05
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As Tariff Shock Hits the Market, Hsu, Yu-Jen Warns: Taiwan is Late to the Table and Must Not Show All Its Cards at Once
When the reciprocal tariffs were announced, Taiwan was in the midst of the Qingming Festival holiday. On the first trading day after the break, the stock market plunged, hitting the "limit-down" lock and causing significant panic among investors. Although Donald Trump subsequently announced a 90-day suspension on April 9, the domestic industry has already split into two realities: major manufacturers are facing a wave of rush orders, while some small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are facing order cancellations.
2025 / 05
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Brain Tumor Interpretation in Under 30 Seconds: "Virtual Doctor" Saves Patients 35 Days of Waiting
Waiting for medical report results is often a long and agonizing process for patients. Now, Wan-Yuo Guo, Chief of the Department of Radiology at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, has introduced an AI-assisted outpatient service that drastically shortens the diagnosis time for brain tumors. Patients can now learn their condition on the very day of their examination, overturning the prediction that radiologists are destined to be replaced by AI.
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