China's Xi calls for more global efforts to guide AI, chides U.S. for its curbs on tech sharing
Summary
Chinese President Xi Jinping said artificial intelligence (AI) development should be a global effort, not controlled by any one country. He criticized U.S. restrictions on technology sharing and announced that China will expand AI cooperation with many developing countries and international groups.Key Facts
- Xi said AI development should be a "symphony of global cooperation," not dominated by a single nation.
- He criticized the U.S. for using national security concerns to limit technology sharing with China.
- China plans to work with groups like ASEAN, the African Union, BRICS, and others on AI projects.
- China will offer 30 countries access to its AI meteorological tool that provides early warning systems.
- Xi promised 5,000 AI training opportunities for developing countries over the next five years.
- A new World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization, based in Shanghai, was formed with 29 countries including Russia and Pakistan.
- This new organization is seen as China’s response to the U.S.-led AI alliance called Pax Silica.
- China showcased its AI innovations, including Huawei’s powerful AI computing system.
- China’s five-year science plan prioritizes AI development through 2030.
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