The second session of the NAAI International Artificial Intelligence Symposium has come to a successful conclusion: exploring the forefront of AI and drawing the future of intelligence together

On May 31, 2025, the NAAI International Artificial Intelligence Seminar, Second Phase, sponsored by the National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI) in the United States and co organized by the International Institute of Engineering Psychology (IIEP), with academic support from Sorbonne University and the University of Munich in France, was successfully held through the Zoom platform. This conference brought together top scholars and industry experts in the field of artificial intelligence from around the world to engage in in-depth exchanges on topics such as AI technology innovation, interdisciplinary applications, and ethical development. It attracted over a thousand participants from around the world to participate online.

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1、 Conference Highlights Review

Main report: Frontier insights and collision of ideas

The conference featured keynote speeches by four international authoritative experts, presenting diverse perspectives in the field of AI

-Academician Dinesh C. Verma (Royal Academy of Engineering) proposed NLIP: General Protocol for Agent Communication, and discussed how the Natural Language Interaction Protocol (NLIP), like the browser unifies the Internet, reconstructs the human-computer interaction paradigm to promote social efficiency.

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-Academician D. P. Kothari (National Academy of Sciences of India) focuses on sustainable development, analyzing AI solutions for energy and environmental challenges in third world countries, emphasizing technological inclusiveness and social responsibility.

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-Professor Jean Gabriel Ganascia (Sorbonne University, France) reflects on the nonlinear characteristics of technological development from a historical philosophical perspective with the title "The Time Weaving Structure in AI" and calls for attention to the ethical boundaries of technological evolution.

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-Professor Logesh Rajendran (Citicorp Global Cloud Architect) shares "The Rise of Proxy AI" and looks forward to the development trends of autonomous agents and the opportunities and risks under the path of AGI.

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2、 Meeting outcomes and impact

1. Technological foresight: The discussion on NLIP protocol and proxy AI provides a practical theoretical framework for future human-machine collaboration.

2. Global Participation: The efficient interaction on the Zoom platform breaks geographical limitations and promotes cross-border academic dialogue.

3. Ethical consensus: Several experts emphasize that the development of AI needs to balance innovation and responsibility, echoing global concerns about technological governance.

3、 Submission and Journal Support

Journal of International Institute of Engineering Psychology

Journal website: Journal.iioep.org

Submission guidelines:

You need to register an account on the official website of the Journal of International Institute of Engineering Psychology; The final version of the paper must be submitted in PDF format; Peer review process for journals; After confirming the acceptance, the article will be published online.

Journal submission directions: 1. Artificial Intelligence 2. Computer Science 3. Engineering Psychology 4. Human Computer Interaction, etc.

4、 Future prospects

The NAAI seminar continues to play the role of a "thought catalyst" in the field of AI. This conference not only sorted out the technological context, but also proposed the diverse possibilities of AI development in the "weaving era". The organizer stated that in the future, they will deepen international cooperation and promote the evolution of AI towards a more inclusive and sustainable direction.

For conference replay and more information, please visit the NAAI official website or contact the organizer.

contact information

Host: National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI), United States

Email: secretary2@thenaai.org

Official website: thenaai.org