China’s premier proposes global co-operation on AI

Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang proposed to establish an organization to encourage global cooperation on artificial intelligence, which called for countries to coordinate rapidly developing technology.
Speaking at the opening of the annual World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on Saturday, Li called AI as a new engine for growth, but emphasizing that the governance was disintegrated and emphasized the need for more coordination between countries to create a global framework for AI.
The three -day event brings together industrial leaders and policy makers at a time when technological competition between China and the United States – the two largest economies in the world, the world’s largest economies.
Li, “Currently, general global AI management is still disintegrated. Countries have great differences in terms of areas such as regulatory concepts and corporate rules.” He said.
“We must strengthen the coordination to create a global AI governance framework, which is a broad consensus as soon as possible,” he said.
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 spite of these restrictions, China continued to make a close examination of US officials.
In his speech, Li did not name the United States in his speech, but AI warned that several countries and companies may be a “exclusive game” and said that difficulties contain insufficient AI chips and restrictions on the Talent Exchange.
China said he wanted to share his development experience and products with other countries, especially the products in the global south.
WaIC is a annual government -supported activity that typically attracts major industrial players, government officials, researchers and investors in Shanghai.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who regularly regularly face -to -face and video in the past years, did not speak this year.
In addition to the forums, the conference includes exhibitions where companies show their latest innovations.
According to organizers, more than 800 companies exhibiting more than 3000 high -tech products, 40 large language models, 50 AI -supported devices and 60 smart robots this year.
The exhibition includes attempts such as Chinese companies such as technology giants Huawei and Alibaba and humanoid robot manufacturer Unitree. Western participants include Tesla, Alphabet and Amazon.