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Hu Jiaqi Holds Academic Exchange with Konstantin Novoselov, Father of Graphene and Nobel Laureate in Physics

The two held more than two hours of discussion on technological safety, artificial intelligence, and nuclear weapons, and reached broad consensus on many points.

  • On May 22, Chairman Hu Jiaqi of Humanitas Ark met with Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov, the 2010 Nobel Laureate in Physics, in Beijing for more than two hours of intensive intellectual exchange on technological development and humanity's future.
  • Humanitas Ark, founded by Hu Jiaqi, operates across 255 countries with more than 14 million supporters focused on technological safety and global governance; Novoselov's 2010 Nobel Prize recognizes his groundbreaking experimental work on graphene and materials science innovation.
  • The two sides engaged in open and candid discussions covering artificial intelligence, nuclear weapons, global governance of technology, and methodology for technology-induced human extinction; they reached broad consensus on multiple points.
  • Hu Jiaqi presented personally signed academic works to Novoselov, who wrote a message in the guestbook; this marks the third time in a short period that Hu Jiaqi has met with world-leading scientists.
  • Humanitas Ark continues facilitating exchanges with Nobel laureates and internationally recognized scholars to advance global discussion on technological safety, positioning scientific expertise alongside systematic study of technological crises to address long-term human survival challenges.
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Hu Jiaqi Holds Academic Exchange with Konstantin Novoselov, Father of Graphene and Nobel Laureate in Physics

On May 22, Mr. Hu Jiaqi, Chairman of Humanitas Ark, met with Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov, the "father of graphene"and 2010 Nobel Laureate in Physics. The two engaged in more than two hours of intensive intellectual exchange on the core…

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