
Universities, tech companies, and volunteers are turning China's rich literary heritage into open digital resources.
Artificial intelligence is transforming how ancient Chinese texts are recovered, studied, and shared as universities and tech companies digitize historical manuscripts into open online databases.
AI-generated summary
Working with ancient Chinese texts traditionally required specialists to spend years deciphering, copying, and organizing manuscripts.
For generations, working with ancient Chinese texts has been a painstaking task. Specialists would spend years deciphering unfamiliar characters, copying manuscripts by hand, adding punctuation to texts written without it, comparing different editions and tracing references scattered across thousands of years of records.
But artificial intelligence (AI) is now changing that process, not only by helping to preserve fragile manuscripts but also by transforming how ancient texts are recovered, studied and shared.
As China accelerates its efforts to digitise a vast collection of ancient works, universities, technology companies and volunteers are taking part in a nationwide effort to turn the country’s rich literary heritage – once largely the preserve of specialists – into an open digital resource.
An example of how this works in practice is Shidian Guji, an online database of more than 70,000 ancient works, all of them freely available to the public, that was launched in 2022 and jointly developed by ByteDance and Peking University.
The database provides tools for organising, searching and reading classical works, including modern language versions of classical texts and chatbot-based interactions that help users to explore them.
Last month, it published a collection of almost 2,000 traditional scientific works covering fields such as astronomy, mathematics, agriculture and engineering.
Sun Xianbin, a researcher at the Institute for the History of Natural Sciences at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told Shangguan News the digital archive contained centuries of accumulated knowledge and formed part of China’s “indigenous knowledge system”.
8月22日,第二届世界人形机器人运动会在北京国家速滑馆“冰丝带”开幕。来自全球16个国家的666支队伍、2056台机器人参赛。开幕式展示了机器人集群表演,并有多款机器人在百米竞速和跳高中打破人类纪录。

San Francisco-based legal tech startup Harvey has introduced 'Harvey Tenet,' a new AI model built on the open-weight Kimi K3 base. The company claims the system offers state-of-the-art performance for complex legal tasks through specialized post-training.

China and the US are pressuring Southeast Asian nations to choose between rival artificial intelligence blocs, testing the region's long-standing non-alignment policy as Washington pushes Pax Silica and Beijing promotes Waico.
IMAX胶片摄影机之旅辽宁省科学技术馆独家展于8月21日至10月10日举办。展览依托全国最大IMAX银幕,展出初代IMAX胶片摄影机实物及诺兰《奥德赛》幕后档案,为沈阳影迷带来胶片电影工业科普盛宴。
中国国家市场监管总局公布,国际电工委员会(IEC)近日公布“IEC1906奖”获奖名单,中国共有44名专家荣膺该奖项,获奖人数创历史新高,覆盖新型电力系统、传统产业等多个关键领域。

The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has granted Geely's subsidiary, Zhejiang Geespace Technology, a two-year trial permit for satellite IoT services, making it the first private company in China to receive such approval.