
Co-hosted by Yale Club of Beijing and Yale Center Beijing
Event Time
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Registration
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Presentation and Q&A
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Yale Center Beijing
36th Floor Tower B of IFC Building 8 Jianguomenwai Avenue Chaoyang District, Beijing (Yong'anli Subway Station, Exit C)
Registration and Fees
Registration
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Ticket: RMB 60 for Yale alumni; RMB 80 for regular admission.
*Registration is subject to approval, and the registration fee is non-refundable. Except in cases of force majeure, Yale Center Beijing will not issue refunds if a participant is unable to attend the event.
Walk-ins will not be accepted.
The language of the event will be Chinese.
Note: Seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
The Event
As AI technology rapidly evolves, generative AI is reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace. While large-scale commercial profitability remains a challenge, breakthroughs—such as DeepSeek's pioneering algorithmic optimizations and speculations about ChatGPT-5 reaching AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)—have sparked deep discussions across academia, industry, and policymaking.
On March 15, Dejing Dou PhD '04, Distinguished Professor at Fudan University, will share his insights on the industrial applications of large AI models and DeepSeek's latest innovation.
The Speaker
Dejing Dou PhD ’04
Distinguished Professor, Fudan University
Dejing Dou is a Distinguished Professor at Fudan University, Chief Scientist of BEDI Cloud, and Adjunct Professor at Tsinghua University. He was Chief Data Scientist, Partner, and Vice President at BCG in Greater China, and Head of Big Data Lab (BDL) and Business Intelligence Lab (BIL) at Baidu Research. He was also a tenured Full Professor in the Computer and Information Science Department at the University of Oregon. Dou received his bachelor's degree from Tsinghua University in 1996 and his PhD degree from Yale University in 2004. He was a Visiting Associate Professor at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research from 2012-2013. His research areas include artificial intelligence, data mining, data integration, NLP, and health informatics.
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