Coin World News reports that the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology recently released the "Artificial Intelligence Risk Governance Report (2024) - Building Practical Solutions for AI Safety Governance Oriented Towards Industry." The report believes that the understanding of AI risks is increasingly deepening towards global integration, forward-looking considerations, systematic analysis, and cross-sectional linkages. At the same time, global AI risk governance measures are continuously becoming more concrete. The international community is accelerating cross-national coordination actions in the field of AI governance, with the United Nations playing a primary role, and the AI Safety Summit providing a global dialogue platform focusing on safety issues. Multiple international resolutions, initiatives, and treaties have been introduced in succession. The governance systems of major economies are becoming clearer, with several countries establishing AI safety research institutes to conduct studies on risk management systems and safety benchmarking, promoting risk-oriented AI safety governance efforts.