The series of activities for the 2025 United Nations Chinese Language Day will open on the 15th at the United Nations headquarters in New York. On the same day, poems created by DeepSeek, a big model of Chinese artificial intelligence, appeared at the opening ceremony of the event, attracting the attention of diplomats from many countries. Exchange and shine together, hand drawn with vibrant colors. The great road shares the same origin as the world, and our original intention remains steadfast When the poem titled 'Linjiang Immortal: Light of Civilization' was presented as the finale at the opening ceremony poetry recitation, permanent UN officials from Malaysia, Thailand, Sweden, Greece, Brazil and other countries turned their gaze to the screen or paper booklet in their hands, quietly listening. On April 15th local time, the 2025 United Nations Chinese Language Day series of events opened at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The picture shows the poetry created by DeepSeek appearing at the poetry recitation event at the opening ceremony. Photo by Wang Fan, a reporter from China News Service. According to reports, this song "Immortal by the River: Light of Civilization" was created by DeepSeek and recited on site along with works such as "The Book of Songs: Xiaoya: Logging", "The Book of Changes", "Spring Morning", "Short Song Journey", "Water Tune Song Head", etc. This is the first appearance of poetry created by artificial intelligence in a United Nations language event. In 2010, the United Nations designated "Guyu" Day, one of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms, as the United Nations Chinese Language Day to commemorate the contributions of the "ancestor of Chinese characters" Cangjie. The theme of this year's United Nations Chinese Language Day is "Poetic China, Romantic Charm", and related celebration activities include poetry recitation, appreciation and reading of ancient poems from the 24 solar terms, and the exhibition "Between the Lines - Civilization Code in Chinese Characters". (New Society)
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