China calls for global AI cooperation days after Trump administration unveils low-regulation strategy | Artificial intelligence (AI)

Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang proposed to create an organization that called on the US sector to coordinate rapidly developing technology on the development and security of the US sector.
Speaking at the Annual World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai (WAIC), Li called AI as a new engine for growth and added that governance was disintegrated and emphasized the need to create a global framework for artificial intelligence between countries.
On Saturday, he warned that the development of artificial intelligence should be weighed against security risks, saying that a global consensus is urgently needed.
The statements came only a few days after US President Donald Trump’s announcement of an aggressive low regulation strategy aimed at strengthening the US dominance in the rapidly moving area. An executive order targeted what the White House describes as “awakened” artificial intelligence models.
Li, which opened the World AI Conference, emphasized the need for governance and open source development.
“The risks and difficulties of artificial intelligence attracted a widespread attention.
Li said that China will “actively encourage the development of the open -source AI, and that Beijing is willing to share progress with other countries, especially with developing countries in the global South.
The three-day event brings together industrial leaders and policy makers during the increase in technological competition between China and the United States-United States, the two largest economies of the world.
Washington stated that technology could increase China’s military capabilities, and introduced export restrictions to advanced technology, including the highest level AI chips made by companies such as Nvidia and shredding equipment.
In his speech, Li did not name the United States in his speech, but warned that AI could be a “exclusive game for several countries and companies, and that difficulties contained insufficient AI chips and restrictions in ability change.
At a time when artificial intelligence is integrated into almost all industries, it has revealed great ethical questions from their use to the effect of incorrect information on employment or loss of technological control.
At the beginning of this week, news companies were warned about a “destructive effect üzerinde on online masses, as the search results changed with AI summaries.
The World AI Conference is an annual government -supported activity that typically attracts major industrial players, government officials, researchers and investors in Shanghai.
Saturday’s speakers include French President Anne Bouverot for AI, Computer Scientist Geoffrey Hinton, “AI’s Baptist Father” and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who regularly regularly face -to -face and video in the past years, did not speak this year.
The exhibition includes attempts such as Chinese companies, including technology companies Huawei and Alibaba, and attempts such as Unitree, a humanoid robot manufacturer. Western participants include Tesla, Alphabet and Amazon.
With Reuters and Agency France-Presse




