Recently, DeepSeek has become popular all over the world.
Its system-level collaborative innovation of algorithms, models, and systems
has achieved results that bringing infinite imagination to the technological
breakthroughs and challenges towards general artificial intelligence (AGI). In
order to systematically analyze DeepSeek's innovative exploration, Zhejiang
University's artificial intelligence research team launched a series of online
open courses on DeepSeek started on 17th Feb 2025. The theme named “Decoding
DeepSeek's "breaking the circle" power and exploring the future world
of AI technology” (解码DeepSeek“破圈”之力,探索人工智能技术明日世界!)
The first speaker was Prof. Wu Fei (吴飞教授) and
his topic entitled “Review Three Major AI Principles and Strengthening General Education”
(回望AI三大主义与加强通识教育). His
talk separated into three parts including AI three major principles, from ChatGPT
to DeepSeek and AI general education.
Three Major AI Principles are Symbolism, Connectionism,
and Behaviorism. Prof. Wu explained one by one. Recently, connectionism is more
popular through machine learning and deep learning.
And then he introduced what is Generative Pretraining
Transformer (GPT). Prof. Wu pointed out three key elements for AI success and
they are Algorithm, Big Data and Computing Power.
He quoted Rich Sutton article “The Bitter Lesson in AI”
that "The biggest lesson that can be read from 70 years of AI research is
that general methods that leverage computation are ultimately the most
effective, and by a large margin. The ultimate reason for this is Moore's
law".
After that Prof. Wu introduced DeepSeek that breakthrough
the ceiling of big computation power!
And then DeepSeek V3 was discussed including its Mixture-of-Experts
(MoE) language model.
For DeepSeek R1, he briefed that model trained via
large-scale reinforcement learning (RL) and demonstrated that the
reasoning patterns of larger models can be distilled into
smaller models, resulting in better performance.
Finally, Professor Wu Fei introduced Zhejiang
University’s AI general education course, which is a compulsory course.
He also mentioned the importance of developing AI
teaching materials.
Lastly, he used a poem to conclude his talk that is “Artificial
Intelligence, Education First, Industry-University Collaboration, Leading Innovation”(人工智能、教育先行、產學協作、引領創新).
Prof. Chen Wenzhi (陈文智) was
the second speaker and his talk named “Chatting or Acting?—
DeepSeek’s breakthrough and the future prospects of “Zhejiang University
Professor” (Chatting or Acting?—DeepSeek的突破边界与“浙大先生”的未来图景)
First, he briefly analyzed DeepSeek’s technological
breakthroughs and explain the Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) structure.
And then introduced the Multi-head Latent Attention (MLA)
and explained how to increase the efficiency.
He then mentioned the optimization engineering of
DeepSeek.
Deepseek’s low-precision training and cost control were discussed.
After that Prof. Chen pointed out three turning point
including Strategy, Computation Power and Data. We need to gain new
breakthroughs through algorithm innovation.
Finally, he introduced three ways to optimize performance
of large models and they are Model Distillation, Model Fune Tuning and Retrieval-Augmented
Generation (RAG)
Lastly, Prof. ChenWenzhi introduced “Zhejiang University
Professor”+DeepSeek+Carsi to achieve “Everyone uses AI and everyone knows AI”
At the end, he introduced the vision of future study in Zhejiang
University.
I was honor to be invited by Prof. Guo Chaoyun (郭超雲)
(Visiting Professor, 北京理工大學珠海學院中國管理科學研究院) as
one of speakers for the Patriotic Education Activities named “Attend Same Class
and Love Our Country (同上一堂课,共爱我的国)”. We
introduced the China original innovation method “Extenics (可拓學)” which was created by Prof. Cai Wen (蔡文). Extenics is one of fundamental principles of AI. The theme
of seminar named “AI•Extenics Thinking • Innovation Management (人工智能•可拓思維•創新管理)”.
When I arrived the closest
station (蕉門站), Dr. Guo Jiayong (郭嘉詠) and Ms. Tian Weimei (田伟媚) led me to go to the Sunwah Global Youth Innovation
Center (廣州南沙新華港澳國際青創中心).
After lunch, we went to
the venue.
(Left: I, Prof. Guo
Chaoyun (郭超雲), Mr. Yin Hanfan (鄞漢藩) and Mr. Wang Rui (王睿))
The venue is in the Innovation
Bay.
We took a group photo in front
of the venue.
(Left: Prof. Du Qingping (杜青平), Prof. Guo Chaoyun (郭超雲),Prof. Xingsen Li (李興森), Mr. Yin Hanfan (鄞漢藩), I and Ms. Liu Hui (劉惠))
I also took a photo with
Prof. Xingsen Li (李興森) inside the center.
I met Mr. Michael Stone
(史冬冬) (Center Director, Sunwan Global Youth Innovation Center)
who can speak Cantonese.
Before the talk, introductory
video was played.
In the beginning, Dr.
Guo Jiayong (郭嘉詠) as our MC and introduced different guests and speakers.
Firstly, Mr. Michael
Stone (史冬冬) gave welcome speech to us.
Then Prof. Guo Chaoyun (郭超雲) introduced the activity background.
Prof. Xingsen Li (李興森) was the first speaker and his topic entitled “Extension
Intelligence Detonates Creative Revolution (可拓智能引爆創意革命)”
Firstly Prof. Li briefed
some background of Extenics and then mentioned the limitation of AI including data
dependence, transparent and explainable, bias, security and problem solving.
Then he explaned the
Extendable Intelligent through Extenics that could extend information in higher
dimensions for solving problem. There were many paths to achieve it.
After that He raised
many example and one is the different between square and circle. If we thought in
higher dimension (e.g. 3D) that both square and circle come from a cylinder
through different views.
Finally, Prof. Li explained
how to detonate creative revolution based on Extenics, big data, and 4 steps of
extension Innovation method. There were six charateristics and they were basic
elements, interaction between human and machine, digitalization, process-based,
explainable and data mining.
Mr. Yin Hanfan (鄞漢藩) was the second speaker and this topic named “Application
of Extenics in Intellectual Property Strategy (可拓學在知識產權戰略中的應用)”.
In the beginning, he also briefed basic-element and Extenics theory.
Then he briefed the IP policy issued in 2008 and 2013,
respectively. China planned to be IP Great Nation from 2021 to 2035.
And then he demonstrated how to employ basic-element in
IP. Using matter-element, object is IP, characteristics could be type, special
and feathers. They had different values.
After that Mr. Yin briefed the basic-element thinking
from direction, method, programme and policy.
Lastly, he showed how to employ Extension Logic into IP
management through Model, Extension, Transformation and Selection.
I was the last speaker and my topic named “Introduction
to Innovation Development in Hong Kong and the Promotion of Extenics (介紹香港創新管理發展及可拓學的推廣)”.
Firstly, I briefed the history of Hong Kong Patents
System before and after 1997. Until 19 Dec 2019, Hong Kong introduced original
grant patent (OGP) system for standard patents that could be filed directly in
Hong Kong.
Then I introduced the development of quality and
innovation in Hong Kong based on different government departments and societies
establishment.
After that I briefed the startup ecosystem and its
cooperation between university and science park, as well as startup life cycle.
Finally, I briefed HKSQ TID funded project for supporting
sustainable business growth of startup in Hong Kong.
Lastly, I mentioned the deep thinking is to solving
contradiction problem that is Extencis. And I also shared my recently research
to combine ChatGPT into the 4 steps of Extension Innovation Method to create
new product prototypes.
At the end, Ms.
Liu Hui (劉惠) (Chairlady, Guangzhou Extenics Information Technology
Co., Ltd.) gave closing speech.
Before left, we took a group photo for memory.
(Left 1st
row: Prof. Du Qingping (杜青平), Prof. Guo Chaoyun (郭超雲),Mr. Yin Hanfan
(鄞漢藩), Dr.
Lotto LAI and Prof. Xingsen Li (李興森);
Left 2nd row: Ms. Peng Lishi (彭麗詩), Ms. XXX, Dr. Guo Jiayong (郭嘉詠), Ms. Liu Hui (劉惠), Ms. Lu Xiaoe (卢晓娥), Mr. Wang Rui (王睿) and Ms. Tian Weimei (田伟媚))