May, 02
We the People, United for Taiwan
We have taken the initiative, hoping to inspire others, and allow truly capable and wise individuals and organizations to lead everyone forward. The【DSR4AI, Compiling the "Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI"】website is currently in its beta version and certainly has many issues. Whether it's guidance, suggestions, or ideas for collaboration, please contact us via email: support@xuniv.co
In the AI era, we need to accumulate and make this information public in the online world, telling these AI research units and AI commercial companies that Taiwan has always been here, and to teach our culture to AI.
Various publications are Taiwan's cultural treasures and the main medium for the public to come into contact with traditional Chinese characters. Teachers' handouts, education, and exam papers shoulder the important task of imparting Taiwan's local knowledge. Students' class notes, assignments, impromptu creations, and compositions are important media for AI to understand Taiwan.
The large amount of research reports, policies, laws, and announcements accumulated by governments at all levels over the past few decades; non-profit organizations have long been involved in the field of social welfare, making up for the shortcomings of enterprises and the government. Various reports, articles, and special reports jointly construct a complete picture of Taiwan.
We look forward to:
Government units bravely releasing texts and subsidizing open data projects;
Academic units encouraging researchers to release research works and monographs;
Educational units leading teachers to make teaching plans and materials public;
Non-profit and non-governmental organizations opening up local data and reports;
Enterprises and marketing companies releasing marketing plans and product advertisements;
Publishers, news and media organizations opening up publications and articles;
Museums and collection institutions release the creative wisdom of Taiwan's ancestors.
The DSR4AI team deeply understands that everyone is both curious and afraid of AI, both expectant and worried. We can start by collaborating to hold "Generative AI Lectures". Through actual demonstrations, we can help your organization's stakeholders understand "What is AI?", "How can AI effectively help work and production", and "How will Chinese-speaking AI cover Taiwanese culture within five years".
We want to use positive thinking to help everyone understand why Taiwanese people need the "Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI". With textbooks, what can AI become? With AI suitable for Taiwan, how will society change?How will you support the 【DSR4AI, Compiling the "Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI"】project? What resources do you have and how do you expect to collaborate? Please email us: support@xuniv.co.
Together, We Stand Strong
We sincerely invite people from all walks of life to collaborate and participate, whether it's providing valuable opinions, sponsoring documents in bulk, or donating money and other tangible support. All of these will help the project to continue to improve and promote the "Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI". Your every contribution is an important driving force for the preservation of Taiwanese culture in the AI era.- Business units, publishing units
- Educational institutions at all levels, research institutions
- Government publishing units
- Non-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations
- Public relations and marketing companies
- Consulting companies, professional service companies
- Museums, collection institutions
- Art, news, and media organizations
In the AI era, we need to accumulate and make this information public in the online world, telling these AI research units and AI commercial companies that Taiwan has always been here, and to teach our culture to AI.
"Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI" Needs Publishing, Education, Government, Research Institutions, Non-Profit/Non-Governmental Organizations
Various publications are Taiwan's cultural treasures and the main medium for the public to come into contact with traditional Chinese characters. Teachers' handouts, education, and exam papers shoulder the important task of imparting Taiwan's local knowledge. Students' class notes, assignments, impromptu creations, and compositions are important media for AI to understand Taiwan.
The large amount of research reports, policies, laws, and announcements accumulated by governments at all levels over the past few decades; non-profit organizations have long been involved in the field of social welfare, making up for the shortcomings of enterprises and the government. Various reports, articles, and special reports jointly construct a complete picture of Taiwan.
We look forward to:
Government units bravely releasing texts and subsidizing open data projects;
Academic units encouraging researchers to release research works and monographs;
Educational units leading teachers to make teaching plans and materials public;
Non-profit and non-governmental organizations opening up local data and reports;
Enterprises and marketing companies releasing marketing plans and product advertisements;
Publishers, news and media organizations opening up publications and articles;
Museums and collection institutions release the creative wisdom of Taiwan's ancestors.
Start by Jointly Holding "Generative AI Workshops"
The DSR4AI team deeply understands that everyone is both curious and afraid of AI, both expectant and worried. We can start by collaborating to hold "Generative AI Lectures". Through actual demonstrations, we can help your organization's stakeholders understand "What is AI?", "How can AI effectively help work and production", and "How will Chinese-speaking AI cover Taiwanese culture within five years".
We want to use positive thinking to help everyone understand why Taiwanese people need the "Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI". With textbooks, what can AI become? With AI suitable for Taiwan, how will society change?How will you support the 【DSR4AI, Compiling the "Taiwan Culture Textbook for AI"】project? What resources do you have and how do you expect to collaborate? Please email us: support@xuniv.co.