2026-03-05
53 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
From the heart of Beijing to the edges of the global stage, you are at Roundtable.
I'm Yohong Lin.
In today's world, young people are not just observers of global change,
they are participants in shaping it.
To highlight their voices and international milestones,
Roundtable is happy to present Generation Global Navigating a Changing World,
a new series dedicated to this urgent premise.
We launch this series at the National People's Congress.
China's national legislature opens its fourth session at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5.
As China's two sessions gear up on full swing and the country steps into the first year of its 15th five-year plan,
artificial intelligence keeps being one of the defining themes of this new chapter.
China's rapid AI progress is attracting global attention.
And for foreign youth studying and working in China, it is both exciting and complex.
Today's conversation is between Ace Asim,
a researcher and student focusing on AI and ethics at Peking University,
Yixuan, who's covering the two sessions himself, and our very own Steve Hatherly.
Now pull up a chair and enjoy their conversation.
Welcome to Generation Global, Navigating a Changing World.