Thousands of people rallied in Tehran Sunday afternoon to protest against Israeli and U.S. attacks against the country.
On Saturday, the U.S. launched airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, which draw strong condemnation from Iran and the international community. ,
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Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
The U.S. has been accused of escalating the regional tension, violating Iran's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity.
Demonstrators condemned the attacks as violations of international law and called for a firm response from Iran.
"The attack was an act of cowardice. [Peaceful] possession of nuclear energy is our undeniable right. The U.S. and Israel will never succeed in their malicious goals," said Hassan, a protester.
"The U.S. has no right to conduct this aggression, no right to tell us what to do or not to do. Iran must respond forcefully to this aggression and punish them for their mistakes. We must slap the U.S. hard so it doesn't repeat its mistake," said another protester named Ali.
"Our only demand is to expel [the Americans] from the region. There can be no peace in the Middle East as long as they maintain military bases here," a protester named Kavan added.
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
Massive rallies held in Tehran to denounce US attacks on nuclear sites
China aims to achieve secure and reliable supply of key core artificial intelligence (AI) technologies by 2027, with its industrial scale and empowerment level remaining among the world's forefront, according to a recent government action plan.
The plan, jointly issued by eight departments including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Cyberspace Administration of China, and the National Development and Reform Commission, outlines an ambitious push to deeply integrate AI with the manufacturing sector, foster new quality productive forces and comprehensively empower new industrialization. By 2027, the plan targets the deep application of three to five general-purpose large AI models in manufacturing, the development of specialized, full-coverage industry-specific large models, the creation of 100 high-quality industrial datasets, and the promotion of 500 typical application scenarios.
It also aims to cultivate two to three globally influential ecosystem-leading enterprises, a batch of specialized and sophisticated small and medium-sized enterprises, and a group of enabling service providers proficient in both AI technology and industry know-how.
Furthermore, China plans to build a world-leading open-source ecosystem, enhance security governance capabilities, and contribute Chinese solutions to global AI development.
The document outlines measures including promoting the coordinated development of AI chips' hardware and software, supporting innovations in model training and inference methods, fostering key industry-specific large models, and deeply embedding large model technology into core production processes.
The plan also emphasizes making breakthroughs in key technologies such as security protection for industrial model algorithms and training data protection.
China aims for secure, reliable supply of AI core tech by 2027