On December 7, the Hubei Social Sciences AI Development Conference was held in Wuhan, where the country's first provincial-level philosophical and social sciences AI large model—"Hubei Social Sciences AI Model and Its Application Service Project"—was officially released. This marks a pivotal step for Hubei Province in advancing deep integration of "social sciences + AI" and building a new digital-intelligent system for popularizing social sciences.

The "Hubei Social Sciences AI Model and Its Application Service Project" was officially released.
The core achievements of this release include the self-developed and controllable "Hubei Social Sciences AI Base Platform." Built on a domestic technology architecture, this platform deeply integrates distinctive resources such as the Yangtze River Civilization and Jingchu Culture. Through the construction of a dynamic knowledge graph and precise training mechanisms, it ensures content generation is evidence-based and traceable to sources, effectively addressing the "hallucination problem" that general AI faces in social science fields by providing verifiable and source-attributable outputs.
The nationally first batch of "Digital-Intelligent Social Science Experts" team, unveiled simultaneously, comprises ten authoritative scholars in economics, politics, culture, and other fields. Their digital avatars, created via AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content) technology, have generated over 10 million views across platforms for their social science popularization short videos since the trial operation began in September. Offline, the country's first social science intelligent interactive robot "Jingzhe," relying on the intelligent base platform, offers services including intelligent dialogue, knowledge Q&A, and guided tours. Online, the AI Social Science Mini Program integrates multiple functions such as information access, academic exchange, and more.

Hubei's first batch of "Digital-Intelligent Social Science Experts" — Researcher Yuan Beixing and Professor Du Zhizhang — engaged in on-site conversations with their digital avatars.

The country's first social science intelligent interactive robot "Jingzhe" was unveiled.
Going forward, the Provincial Federation of Social Science Circles will accelerate the construction of a province-wide social science data information alliance, promote the extension of intelligent services to grassroots levels, explore the establishment of the "Hubei Standard" for social science AI governance, and create a series of replicable, scalable, and typical application scenarios.