At the foot of the Biluo Mountain in Southwest China's Yunnan province, a river rushes past vineyards and quiet villages, bearing witness to the friendship between an American scholar and a Chinese villager that has crossed the Pacific.
"I felt like I was leaving a part of myself in China because it has been a very tough journey to integrate myself into the culture and connect with the people here," said Calista Ajibola, a British student aged 18, who has just completed a two-year boarding school scholarship program in China.
Chinese students are once again filling the halls of British boarding schools and university campuses this summer, as families across China re-embrace UK summer camps — but with a mindset that's markedly different from before the pandemic.
The session was dedicated to an overview of industry demands for IT competencies through 2030 and was held at the south-west branch of Sberbank in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
As the appetite for Chinese students joining summer camps in the United Kingdom rebounds in the post-COVID era, educators and program organizers are taking a more reflective look at what truly makes these short-term overseas experiences meaningful.
Nearly 80 percent of university teachers and students in China have encountered deceptive "AI hallucinations" — seemingly credible but factually flawed content generated by artificial intelligence — while more than 65 percent of students have faced academic disputes linked to AI tools, according to a new study.
Senegalese-Italian influencer Khaby Lame — the "Silent Comedy King" — has over 162 million followers on his TikTok account. The 25-year-old, whose real name is Seringe Khabane Lame, shot to fame with his expressive mute reactions to overly complicated life hacks.
Teo Lee Cunningham never imagined he would help build an AI-powered game in China. After all, technology has never been his strong suit.
For the first time, more than 500 humanoid robots from five continents competed in their own global games.
The new base aims to enhance China-Africa cooperation through academic research, teaching programs, dialogue, case sharing, and field visits.