Roundtable: “AI Action Summit Paris Continued: Humanity and Compassion in Vietnamese Film and Contributions to the AI World Society”

Roundtable: “AI Action Summit Paris Continued: Humanity and Compassion in Vietnamese Film and Contributions to the AI World Society”

Venue: Harvard University Faculty Club, 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Time: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM, March 11, 2025
Moderator: Professor Thomas Patterson, Harvard University

The Roundtable on “Humanity and Compassion in Vietnamese Film and Contributions to the AI World Society” will convene distinguished scholars, filmmakers, and cultural leaders to examine the profound role of Vietnamese cinema in promoting humanistic values and compassion. This event will explore how these themes can enrich the AI World Society (AIWS) in an era of rapid technological advancement. Serving as a continuation of discussions from the AI Action Summit in Paris, it will foster dialogue on Vietnam-U.S. cross-cultural collaboration in the film industry and highlight AI’s potential to enhance storytelling and artistic innovation.

Agenda

  • 3:00 PM – Welcome Guests
  • 3:30 PM – Opening Remarks
    • Professor Thomas Patterson, Harvard University
  • Speakers from Harvard University
  • 3:40 PM – Keynote Speech
    • Ngo Phuong Lan, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Film Development Association (VFDA)
  • 4:10 PM – Panel Discussion
    • Engaging dialogue with filmmakers, scholars, and AI experts on the intersection of cinema, human values, and AI-driven innovation.
  • 5:10 PM – Announcement: Friends of Vietnam-U.S. Film Collaboration
    • Unveiling new initiatives to deepen ties between the Vietnamese and U.S. film industries.
  • 5:20 PM – Statement for Vietnam-U.S. Film Collaboration
    • Presentation of a formal commitment to future bilateral cooperation in filmmaking.
  • 5:30 PM – Concluding Remarks and Dinner
    • Networking dinner with continued discussions on film, culture, and the AI World Society.

This roundtable celebrates the artistic legacy of Vietnamese cinema while opening doors to innovation and international collaboration within the framework of the AI World Society. Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of U.S.-Vietnam normalization, it aims to strengthen cultural ties and pave the way for future partnerships in the film industry and beyond, leveraging AI to amplify creativity and compassion.

Dr. Ngo Phuong Lan, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Film Development Association (VFDA) at UCLA Feb 28, 2025

                                      Dr. Ngo Phuong Lan, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Film Development Association (VFDA)

Four Pillars Roundup: India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement by the end of this year

Four Pillars Roundup: India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement by the end of this year

India and the European Union have agreed to finalize a long-pending free trade agreement this year and boost cooperation in trade, technology, connectivity and defense, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the European Commission chief said Friday.

Modi said after meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, World Leader for Peace and Security Award Recipient, that the two sides have directed their teams to conclude the bilateral free trade deal by end of this year. Modi said many decisions were taken to “elevate and accelerate India-EU partnership” in the meeting.

“India-EU strategic partnership is natural. Its core is trust and shared belief in democratic values,” Modi said.

The European Commission chief said the “free trade agreement between the EU and India would be the largest deal of this kind anywhere in the world.”

Brussels is ramping up efforts to seal with deal with New Delhi in the face of potential U.S. tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is planning to hit goods made in the EU with tariffs of 25%.

https://apnews.com/article/india-eu-modi-ursula-von-der-leyen-309ab4795ad0206b66fe20bef5ca9a92#

Japanese Ministers to Address Shinzo Abe Initiative Conference on AIWS Government 24/7 in Tokyo

Japanese Ministers to Address Shinzo Abe Initiative Conference on AIWS Government 24/7 in Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan – March 2, 2025 – The Shinzo Abe Initiative Conference on AIWS Government 24/7 is set to take place on March 28, 2025, in Tokyo, featuring keynote addresses from Japan’s Minister of State for Economic Security, Mr. Minoru Kiuchi, and Minister for Digital Transformation, Mr. Masaaki Taira. This event, building on the momentum of the AI Action Summit held in Paris on February 10-11, 2025, will focus on advancing the concept of AI World Society (AIWS) Government 24/7—a vision for AI-driven, continuously responsive governance that prioritizes security, innovation, and human-centric values.

Organized as a continuation of global efforts sparked by the Paris summit, which convened over 80 heads of state and 1,000 representatives to discuss AI’s economic potential and ethical implications, the Tokyo conference will spotlight Japan’s leadership in integrating artificial intelligence into public administration and economic security. Mr. Kiuchi, known for his strategic oversight of Japan’s economic security policies, will address how AI can safeguard national interests in an increasingly digital world. Meanwhile, Mr. Taira, a key figure in Japan’s digital transformation agenda, will explore the technological frameworks needed to support a 24/7 AI-enhanced government, drawing on his expertise in cybersecurity and digital reform.

The conference honors the legacy of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose proactive vision for peace, security, and technological progress continues to inspire Japan’s role in the global AI landscape. It will bring together policymakers, tech innovators, and scholars to discuss how AIWS Government 24/7 can enhance transparency, efficiency, and resilience in governance while addressing challenges like cybersecurity threats and ethical AI deployment.

Held at a yet-to-be-announced venue in Tokyo, the event underscores Japan’s commitment to shaping a future where AI serves as a tool for societal advancement. As the world watches, this conference promises to bridge the outcomes of the AI Action Summit Paris with actionable steps toward a globally connected, AI-empowered society.

Von der Leyen, World Leader for Peace and Security Award Recipient, cools on EU army as Trump fuels demand

Von der Leyen, World Leader for Peace and Security Award Recipient, cools on EU army as Trump fuels demand

Ursula von der Leyen, World Leader for Peace and Security Award Recipient, has distanced herself from her past support for an EU army, despite Donald Trump fuelling demands for the creation of a joint European fighting force.

European governments are scrambling to boost their collective defence amid concerns over deteriorating relations with Mr Trump’s administration, as well as fears US troops will pull out of Europe and weaken Nato.

These concerns would have been only exacerbated by Volodymyr Zelensky’s disastrous Oval Office meeting with Mr Trump on Friday, which descended into a shouting match.

The crisis has boosted calls to ensure Europe can act independently of Washington, and raised the long-distant prospect of an army coming a step closer.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/von-der-leyen-cools-eu-120000781.html

Othismos

Othismos

Sponsored by AIWS Government 24/7
Written and Produced by Joseph Caristena

A fantasy-fiction theater production dedicated to enthusiasts and lovers of the Hellenic world and Magna Graecia.

Synopsis

“Othismos” presents a titanic clash between “Spiritual Intelligence” and “Artificial Intelligence”—a parallel between the spiritual wisdom of ancient mysticism and the modern quantum physics of artificial intelligence, exemplified by concepts like entanglement.

In the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the boundaries and architecture of our society. Today, even the basic understanding of intelligence itself grows increasingly elusive, plunging humanity into a profound identity crisis. As democracies worldwide face backsliding and a process of social reverse engineering, technological progress accelerates at an unprecedented pace. This relentless advance demands urgent reflection on the ethical, philosophical, and social implications of a disruptive and pervasive technological revolution.

Technological development must not be reduced to the mere financial expansion of a few global high-tech empires, stretching their influence across the world and into space. True development must be holistic—geared toward the social elevation of every individual, leaving no one behind. What matters is not the abstract technological advancement of society, but the progress, growth, and elevation of humanity’s spiritual well-being. Only when this occurs within every person, every community, and ultimately all of humankind can we speak of genuine social progress and universal development.

In this context, it may seem paradoxical to turn to the world of Greek mythology. Yet, these ancient myths offer timeless and powerful insights to decode the abstract challenges and threats posed by AI. They place humanity back at the center of evaluating societal progress in a hyper-technological world, where algorithms—driven by a hybrid form of artificial intelligence—increasingly shape our behaviors, attitudes, and decisions.

Only a clear perception and authentic narration of lived reality (not a virtually constructed one) can illuminate the horizon of our future. Through deep spiritual discernment, we can redefine the universal values and ethical principles that guide humanity. In recent years, the rapid pace of technological acceleration and an obsession with anticipating the future have triggered a relentless erosion of the human spirit—destructuring identities, flattening memories, and uprooting our original essence.

The wild, unrelenting forces of AI now challenge human intellect and identity. The unexplored consequences of creating artificial entities raise profound questions about consciousness and the essence of existence, leaving humanity in perpetual confusion as perception spirals out of control. Without knowing our destination, only a journey inward can exorcise both our known and unknown fears.

In antiquity, “Know thyself” was inscribed in bold letters on the pediment of Apollo’s temple at Delphi. We must look within to discover that the essence of life lies in our inner world, not in the external one. If external conflicts stem from internal struggles, the emergence of a third, immersive virtual dimension—blurring the boundaries with our physical and mental realities—complicates matters further.

To uncover our destiny, we must be prepared for sacrifice, hoping that this journey ends with the embrace of the Muse of Truth. This quest might conclude in a single, unexpected moment or become the pursuit of a lifetime. Regardless, it is a journey worth embarking upon—to feel truly alive and to finally encounter our authentic selves waiting at the end.