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In上海 (Shanghai | Shànghǎi), professionals and students gather in a bustling cafe to discuss China’s role in the global digital landscape. The city’s skyline, a symbol of 全球化 (globalization | quánqiú huà) and 数字化 (digitization | shùzì huà), provides the backdrop for their animated conversation.
They delve into topics such as 信息技术 (information technology | xìnxī jìshù) and discuss how 云计算 (cloud computing | yúnjìsuàn) and 人工智能 (artificial intelligence | réngōng zhìnéng) are transforming industries. The integration of 物联网 (Internet of Things | wùlián wǎng) into daily life and the impact of 大数据 (big data | dà shùjù) on decision-making spark heated debates.
The group also touches on 网络安全 (cybersecurity | wǎngluò ānquán) and the importance of 数据保护 (privacy | shùjù bǎohù) in a digital age. They acknowledge the challenges of 网络自由 (Internet freedom | wǎngluò zìyóu) and the nuances of 网络审查 (Internet censorship | wǎngluò shěnchá) in China.
As they sip their coffee, the conversation shifts to 创业 (entrepreneurship | chuàngyè) in the digital age and the rise of 电子支付 (electronic payment | diànzǐ zhīfù) services like 支付宝 (Alipay | zhīfùbǎo).