PANews December 25 news, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology recently released (Artificial Intelligence Risk Governance Report (2024) - Constructing an Industry-oriented Artificial Intelligence Safety Governance Practice Plan). The report believes that the understanding of artificial intelligence risks is deepening towards global integration, forward-looking consideration, systematic analysis, and cross-linkage. At the same time, global artificial intelligence risk governance initiatives are continuously deepening and becoming more practical. The international community is accelerating the promotion of transnational coordination actions in the field of artificial intelligence governance, with the United Nations playing a leading role, and the Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit focusing on security issues to provide a global dialogue platform, with multiple international resolutions, initiatives, and treaties being issued successively. The governance systems of major economies are becoming clearer, with many countries establishing artificial intelligence safety research institutes, conducting research on risk management systems and security benchmarking, and promoting risk-oriented artificial intelligence safety governance work.