At the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025, Vivo Chief Security Officer Lu Jinghui emphasized the critical need for artificial intelligence governance frameworks that embrace pluralism while fostering consensus. Lu highlighted the urgency of balancing innovation with ethical considerations as AI rapidly transforms industries worldwide.
"Effective AI governance cannot thrive through unilateral approaches," Lu told CGTN during the forum. "It requires collaborative mechanisms that respect diverse perspectives while aligning stakeholders toward shared objectives." The remarks come amid growing global debates about regulating AI development and deployment.
Analysts at the forum noted that Asia\u2019s leadership in AI innovation positions the region to shape international standards. Vivo\u2019s call for "pluralistic yet consensus-seeking" models reflects broader industry efforts to address disparities in technological access and cultural values across markets.
The discussion aligns with increasing cross-sector collaborations in Asia, where governments, tech firms, and academia are working to establish ethical guidelines without stifling innovation. For businesses and investors, such frameworks could reduce regulatory fragmentation while maintaining competitive dynamism.
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Vivo: AI governance should be consensus-seeking yet pluralistic
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