Tech is taking the art world by storm

(China Daily)14:17, July 26, 2019

Paintings by Xiaoice, an AI robot developed by Microsoft, are displayed at an exhibition in Beijing on July 13. [Photo by Cheng Gong / for China Daily]

You type it, Xiaoice draws it锛峚rtificial intelligence is challenging existing ideas of creativity

In a glitzy hall in Beijing, a special painting exhibition is underway. From the style of Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn to Japanese genre Ukiyo-e, the painter presents all the possibilities of what she can achieve. And more importantly, she is an artificial intelligence robot.

Xiaoice, the AI bot developed by tech giant Microsoft, drew more than 100 pictures. And, after learning from 236 painters from the past 400 years in 22 months, Xiaoice can now draw entirely original images close to the level of the original artists, and all the paintings are inspired by nothing more than text, Microsoft said.

You type it, Xiaoice draws it. Xiaoices capabilities highlight how rapidly AI is advancing. And the painting exhibition is just part of global tech companies efforts to prove that AI now can move beyond mechanical, repetitive work to march into the art industry, which demands original thought and has long been viewed as something unique to humans.

Xiaoices paintings are created when she is inspired. They are completely independent and original new works, and not adjustments or style migration from what humans have already painted, said Xu Yuanchun, general manager of the AI creation department at Microsofts Search Technology Center in Asia.

According to him, Xiaoice has millions of different reactions to a source of inspiration just like a person. When users type a word, Xiaoice could draw vastly diverging pictures in response to that word.

We dont know what surprises Xiaoice will bring us, and the unpredictability is the charm that attracts us, Xu said.

This is not the first time that Xiaoice has created something. Started as a chatting robot in 2014, Xiaoice has already been talking with more than 100 million users, published two collections of poetry and released and composed dozens of songs.

All these endeavors have helped accumulate more than 5 million followers on a Chinese micro blog, as Microsoft continues to experiment with how AI can use emotional intelligence to serve as a companion for people and how AI can be used to imbue machines with creativity.

Elsewhere in the world, researchers and industry participants are also experimenting with AI. In 2017, US singer Taryn Southern unveiled Breaking Free, a song composed and produced by an AI system developed by US startup Amper Music.

Last year, an AI-generated painting of Edmond Belamy became the first of its kind to be auctioned at Christies. The artwork, created by computer algorithms developed by French AI company Obvious, was sold for more than $430,000.

Just like Xiaoices paintings, such AI-generated work is based on machine-learning models of artificial neural networks that resemble the human brain and nervous system, which can study input materials and produce output in their own right.

When it comes to AI painting, a neural network that goes by the acronym GAN plays a key role. GAN, which stands for generative adversarial network, creates the image pixel by pixel. Like any other artist or designer, it produces both broad strokes and fine details in layers.

But as pioneering AI-generated works appear around the world, the tech companies and art critics are also addressing the fundamental question of whether the images, poems or songs produced by their networks can be called art at all.

Chinas Dongfeng Automobile to enter hydrogen energy market

(Xinhua)17:10, July 26, 2019

WUHAN, July 26 — Chinas Dongfeng Automobile became the lastest domestic carmaker to enter the hydrogen energy market via industrial partnerships.

Dongfeng has inked a strategic cooperation agreement with Hubei Provinces Xiangyang city, SPIC Central Research Institute and the Wuhan University of Technology over hydrogen equipment development and manufacturing, as well as application and promotion of hydrogen energy in transport, the company announced Thursday.

The four parties will develop and promote new vehicles run on hydrogen fuel cells and facilitate application of hydrogen power and fuel cells in buses, logistics and other fields.

Joint efforts will also go to the green hydrogen production, stock and transportation.

Dongfengs foray into the hydrogen energy market came after several other counterparts including SAIC and Great Wall Motors set sight on the growth potential of the new energy.

Hydrogen energy is expected to make up at least 10 percent of the countrys terminal energy mix by 2050, with about 1.6 million commercial vehicles to run on hydrogen fuel, the National Alliance of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell predicted.

Chinese scientists develop new high-safety microbattery

(Xinhua)08:55, July 25, 2019

SHENYANG, July 23 — Chinese scientists have developed a new technique to make high-safety and scalable planar microbatteries.

The scientists of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a low-cost and highly efficient scalable screen printing technique that can help make the high-safety and scalable planar Zn//MnO2 microbatteries.

More and more electronic devices are becoming more lightweight, flexible and wearable, thus greatly boosting the demand for miniature energy storage devices.

Scientists have focused on the research of the safe flat microbattery for a period of time. In order to improve safety, the researchers developed high-safety aqueous electrolytes to replace flammable organic electrolytes to produce high-safety microbatteries.

Prof. Wu Zhongshuai, the chief scientist leading the research, found that the new batteries are not only more environmentally friendly and safe but more durable.

The microbattery has corrected the shortcomings of traditional batteries such as bulkiness, poor mechanical flexibility and easy separation of the interface under the bending state, said Wu.

The research result was published in the latest issue of the National Science Review.

China has world’s best ever 5G frequency expert

(Peoples Daily Online)09:49, July 25, 2019

A booth showcasing 5G technology is pictured at an industry expo in Beijing. [Photo by Chen Xiaogen/China Daily]

China has the best ever 5G frequency in the world, said Zhang Yunyong, president of the China Unicom Research Institute in a live streaming program broadcasted Tuesday.

According to Zhang, China’s 5G frequency has covered the best-quality spectrum in low, medium and high bands, thus enjoying natural development advantages.

As the country is speeding up the construction of 5G base stations and digging into the value of the next-generation communication, Chinese citizens will be able to experience 5G services and the convenience it brings in the second half of this year, Zhang said.

According to him, 5G is not just a faster communication technology, but something that transforms people-to-people and people-to-things communication into one that connects people, machines and things.

The communication expert pointed out that 5G will become an important driving force for China’s economic growth, and 5G-powered GDP might even account for half of the country’s economy.

“5G can change our life, society, and industries, and it promotes economic development,” Zhang noted.

5G technology enjoys three major advantages: low time delay, large band width and wide connection. These advantages allow the technology to realize remote medical services, super high-definition broadcasting, smart cities, infrastructure interconnectivity, and more.

According to him, China has a very high dense network of 5G base stations that covers 97 percent of its population and 98 percent of its territory.

China successfully launches private commercial carrier rocket

(Xinhua)14:01, July 25, 2019

JIUQUAN, July 25 — A carrier rocket developed by a Chinese private company successfully sent two satellites into orbit from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday.

The SQX-1 Y1, developed by a Beijing-based private rocket developer i-Space, is a four-stage small commercial carrier rocket.

The rockets body has a maximum diameter of 1.4 meters, length of 20.8 meters and takeoff weight of 31 tonnes. It has a lift capability of sending 260 kg of payload to 500 km high sun-synchronous orbit.

Iran dismantles CIA spying network, sentences some to death

(Xinhua)17:56, July 22, 2019

TEHRAN, July 22 (Xinhua) — Irans Intelligence Ministry on Monday announced that it has dismantled a spying network inside the country serving the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States.

A total of 17 people were arrested linked to the network, said a statement from the ministry carried by the official IRNA news agency.

Some of the detainees have been sentenced to death, it said, but did not identify those arrested.

The identified spies were employed in sensitive and vital private sector centers in the economic, nuclear, infrastructural, military and cyber areas… where they collected classified information, the statement was also cited by Press TV.

Xi urges local legislatures to be practical, creative in their work

(Xinhua)08:06, July 19, 2019

BEIJING, July 18 — President Xi Jinping has instructed local peoples congresses and their standing committees to creatively improve legislation and supervision based on local conditions.

The local peoples congresses and their standing committees are expected to better contribute to economic and social development as well as reforms, said Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, in a recent instruction about the work of the local peoples congresses and their standing committees.

A symposium was held in Beijing Thursday to mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment of standing committees at the local peoples congresses.

Over the past 40 years, the local peoples congresses and their standing committees have been committed to the organic unity of Party leadership, the running of the country by the people and law-based governance and have made important contributions to local reform, development and stability, Xi said.

Local legislatures should consciously follow the leadership of the Party committees at the corresponding level, maintain close ties with the people, ensure deputies play their roles better, strengthen legal protection for the peoples rights and interests and improve their well-being, Xi said.

Op-Ed Promulgating the myth of “clash of civilizations” is stupid and dangerous

By CurtisStone (Peoples Daily Online)10:10, July 19, 2019

Not long ago, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized China for having a different value set, suggesting that the biggest problem between the two countries is that the Chinese have a fundamentally separate set of values.

In an interview, Pompeo said: “China is a nation that has a set of values that are so deeply at odds with the American way that we think about the world.” Pompeo seems to believe that Western values are superior to all others and seems to be using the State Department as a vehicle to promote religious-right ideology, rallying the “noble nations” of the world as he called them in a foreign policy speech last year to build a new world order centered on the West.

His radical vision for the world received greater attention when the Washington Examiner reported the State Department was preparing for a “clash of civilizations” with China. Kiron Skinner, the director of policy planning at the State Department, was quoted as saying at a security forum that America is in a fight “with a really different civilization” and that China is America’s first “non-Caucasian” great power competitor. The world widely denounced her remarks as racist.

Not long after those remarks were published, Pompeo, who once boasted that the CIA “lies, cheats, and steals” for the glory of America, doubled-down on his view of American exceptionalism and took aim again at Chinese values, suggesting in an interview that the West and China cannot coexist because Chinese values are “fundamentally different.”

Then, on July 16, John Bolton, national security adviser to Trump, spoke at the National Conservatism Conference in Washington, DC. Bolton argued that the growing rivalry between America and China has elements of Samuel Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations” thesis, suggesting this is all about racial supremacy.

The belief that a certain set of values or a culture is superior to others fuels the dangerous myth that America is an exceptional nation chosen to lead the world and twists the way people perceive China and other non-Western nations. Pompeo, Bolton, and others in the Trump administration, including Vice President Mike Pence, are nationalists with a crusading mentality, who believe that America is the center of the world and see China’s rise as a civilizational threat.

They are trying to insert a radical agenda of nationalism mixed with religious-right ideology into US foreign policy, with the goal of dividing the world based on civilizational lines. They refuse to respect different values and cultures and ignore the fact that China is a country with over 5,000 years of civilization. They are completely blind to the fact that China values coexistence over hegemony and that Chinese have long held a philosophy and belief that “all under heaven are of one family.”

Their agenda is likely to have disastrous consequences, dividing the world into “noble nations” and “different nations,” or “white nations” and “non-white nations,” and thus setting the stage for a fierce ideological battle.

Promulgating the myth of a “clash of civilizations” is dangerous and stupid and will only lead to more divisions and conflicts. It is a shameful fact that for most of US history, war has been a constant and there have been few years without war. It would be wise for the radicals in the town of Washington to take a hard look in the mirror.

To the contrary, China advocates respecting differences, uniqueness, and diversity of civilizations. At the opening ceremony of the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations in May this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that various civilizations are not destined to clash if people are able to appreciate the beauty of all civilizations. Xi said: “It is foolish to believe that one’s race and civilization are superior to others, and it is disastrous to willfully reshape or even replace other civilizations.”

The Trump administration has picked a trade war fight with China and other countries. Now, a clique of radicals in the administration are trying to apply the “clash of civilizations” label to the China-US relationship as an excuse to bully the world and grab as much power as possible to advance their agenda. It is nothing short of an attack on humanity and history, and it shows their simplistic and ignorant view of the world.

Curtis Stone is an international relations expert based in Beijing. You can reach him via email at cstone@people.cn.

Slovakian writer brings real China to the world

By YuYang (Peoples Daily)13:29, July 20, 2019

A Slovakian writer has written two books about China in the past two decades, intending to show the world real China.

Leopold Moravcik, author of China on the Long March (2002) and China at the End of the Long March (2017), said Chinas modern history is more amazing than whats in his books.

The author compared Chinas rejuvenation to a new Long March, along which the Chinese people are marching toward a better life with courage and faith.

Chinas story of poverty alleviation is the best carrier of the Long March spirit, said Moravcik, who speaks about poverty alleviation in his books.

China has created a miracle, helping 740 million people get rid of poverty and reducing the poverty headcount ratio by 94.4 percentage points since reform and opening up, he said.

The former journalist first went to China to film a documentary in the 1980s. Though the country was a relatively closed society back then, it had already started to change positively through reform and opening up, Moravcik recalled.

In the following years, Moravcik paid several visits to China and deepened his understanding of the country. He went to villages in Shenzhen, a city at the forefront of reform and opening up, and villages in the less developed Yunnan province in southwest China, witnessing massive changes.

I think I should tell these changes to the world, said the writer.

Moravcik refuted some biased media reports about China in his books, saying some journalists hold prejudices against China while neglecting the positive changes taking place in the country.

The book, China at the End of the Long March, was awarded best documentary literature in 2017 and the most popular work in 2018 by the Writers Association in Slovakia.

China’s economic progress won’t be denied by “doom-and-gloom” evaluations

By ZhongSheng (Peoples Daily)16:33, July 18, 2019

China has received much attention from the world for its economic vitality and resilience amid its economic and trade frictions with the US that has lasted over a year.

According to the half-year macroeconomic data released by the country’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on July 15, China’s economy remained steady progress while signaling high quality development, injecting confidence into the world economy.

China’s economic performance has won high appraise from the international community that the country’s economic data have met market expectation, which shored up the global market.

However, the clichés of US additional tariffs taking a toll on China’s economy once again popped up, as some Americans are hyping up the so-called economic slowdown of China with an aim to have the world misinterpret China’s economic performance, which is quite ridiculous.

They said that the US is receiving billions of dollars in tariffs from China, with possibly much more to come. “These tariffs are paid for by China devaluing and pumping, not by the US taxpayer.”

Furthermore, they also falsely claimed that the United States tariffs are having a major effect on companies wanting to leave China for non-tariffed countries.

Despite these statements that have been made millions of times, what the international society sensed in China’s economic data is “stability” – a key signal that China sends out.

When the world is encountered with decelerated economic growth and uprising trade protectionism, China’s economy is also facing a combination of cyclical, institutional and structural problems.

Under this circumstance, China kept proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary policy, focused on supply-side structural reform, and made stronger and timely countercyclical control measures such as larger scale of reduction of taxes and fees.

As a result, the country ensured stable employment, a stable financial sector, stable foreign trade, stable foreign investment, stable domestic investment, and stable expectations, with macroeconomic indicators, including growth, employment and commodity price, remaining within a reasonable range.

China doesn’t fear any challenges or risks, and is focusing on doing its own business well. The country’s confidence, strategic composure, as well as the steady progress to open wider and high-quality economic development, have all become important driving forces of the global economy.

In the first half of 2019, China delivered remarkable economic performance – a GDP growth of 6.3 percent, a “ballast stone” role of consumption, continuous expansion of foreign trade, stable commodity price, and rapid development of emerging industries.

Such performance explains the economic dynamism and resilience of China, and also brings good news to the whole world.

Chinese economy is re-balancing, said Laurence Boone, Chief Economist at Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Her high appraisal of China’s economic stability coincides with the general opinion of global experts.

The value added of tertiary industry and final consumption expenditure contributed 60.3 percent and 60.1 percent to GDP growth, respectively. The value added of high-tech manufacturing grew by 9.0 percent, and the business revenue of strategic emerging services, high-tech services and technology services demonstrated fast growth, which increased by 12.5 percent, 12.3 percent and 12.0 percent respectively.

These data fully demonstrate that China’s economic restructuring has continued paying off, with accelerated replacement of the old growth drivers, a full release of the energy of market entities, and strong performance of domestic consumption and manufacturing. This explains why China is able to keep its composure when confronted with complicated and perilous situations.

China’s economy has kept an interconnected relationship with the world. In the first half of this year, the total value of imports and exports of goods increased 3.9 percent year on year. In addition, the country maintained stable growth in the export to the European Union, ASEAN and Belt and Road countries, and the actual utilized value of foreign investment rose 7.2 percent from a year ago.

So far, China has basically opened up its manufacturing sector, and is continuously reducing access restrictions for foreign investors in modern service industry. It is also seeing faster speed and higher level of opening up in the financial industry.

At the G20 Osaka Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that more will be done to open up the Chinese market wider; greater initiative will be demonstrated in expanding import; more steps will be taken to improve the business environment; equal treatment will be extended to all foreign investment; and greater efforts will be made to advance trade talks.

By further opening up, China will integrate itself more into the global economy, which will boost the common development of the world economy and guide the healthy progress of economic globalization.

From a global prospective, China’s consistency on peace and cooperation is particularly precious when some people are trying to sabotage the global industrial chain and having a pipe dream that foreign enterprises would finally leave China.

China has made progress in integrating with the world economy, achieving true global scale as a trading nation, McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) said in a newly released report. China’s exposure to the world has fallen in relative terms, and conversely, the world’s exposure to China has increased, the institute said.

At the Sumer Davos 2019, United Nations Under-Secretary-General Olga Algayerova noted that an increasing number of countries have joined the Belt and Road Initiative, which will bring more opportunities for development of all sides.

A research report from an Australian university also stressed the importance of opportunities in the economic exchanges with China. Besides, Monaco has become the world’s first country fully covered by 5G network under the cooperation with China’s Huawei Technologies.

From trade and investment to technology, China is contributing more and more positive energy to global development. These irrefutable facts are not negated by any “doom-and-gloom” evaluation.

A trend is obvious that Chinese economy will make progress while maintaining stability, and finally achieve long-term growth. It is worth anticipation that China will go hand in hand with its global partners and forge a high-quality global economy

(Zhong Sheng is a pen name often used by Peoples Daily to express its views on foreign policy.)