China boosts worldwide AI engagement

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TIANJIN, BEIJING (ANN/CHINA DAILY) – China President Xi Jinping emphasised China’s commitment to collaborating with other nations to foster the responsible advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) during his address at the World Intelligence Expo 2024 in Tianjin.

Highlighting AI as a pivotal force in the ongoing global technological revolution, Xi underscored its profound impact on economies, societies, and human civilisation. 

China, he stated, prioritises AI development and champions the integration of internet technologies, big data, and AI with the real economy. 

Xi further outlined China’s efforts to bolster its AI capabilities, aiming to accelerate high-quality development and cultivate new productive forces.

China hopes to work with all other countries to seize the opportunities brought by digitalisation, networking and smart technologies, and deepen international cooperation on AI development and governance, Xi said.

Chen Min’er, secretary of the Communist Party of China Tianjin Municipal Committee, attended the opening ceremony of the expo and read out the congratulatory message. He emphasised the importance of promoting the development of AI industries, saying that Tianjin will make more efforts to accelerate the integration of AI with other emerging fields and promote the development of digital industrialisation and industrial digitalisation.

Liu Liehong, head of the National Data Administration, said AI has become a new growth engine for Tianjin to accelerate the formation of new quality productive forces, as the revenue of the city’s AI-related industries exceeded CNY300 billion (USD41.32 billion) in 2023.

“AI has become a strategic emerging industry leading the science and technology revolution and industrial transformation with (positive) spillover effects that drive development, playing a pivotal role in the advancement of the smart industry,” he said. “We need to accelerate the construction of a nationwide integrated computing power network.”

Visitors examine the booth for the smart technologies of Tianjin Port, which boasts one of the world’s pioneering port in zero carbon technologies, during the 2024 World Intelligence Expo opening on April 20. PHOTO: ANN/CHINA DAILY SOURCE

Shan Zhongde, vice-minister of industry and information technology, said China has made considerable progress in promoting AI development, as the country has cultivated 421 national-level intelligent manufacturing demonstration plants, over 10,000 provincial-level digital workshops and smart factories, and over 4,500 AI enterprises.

In the next step, he said the country will intensify efforts to make breakthroughs in core technologies such as intelligent chips and algorithm frameworks, support the construction of high-quality data systems in key industrial sectors, accelerate R&D and innovation in industrial large models and promote the integration of AI with manufacturing.

More efforts will also be made to support enterprises that use special and sophisticated technologies to produce novel and unique products, build globally competitive industrial ecosystems, and construct advanced manufacturing clusters with international competitiveness, Shan added.

Zhou Hongyi, founder of Chinese cybersecurity company 360 Security Group, highlighted the necessity of fostering new quality productive forces and pursuing innovation-driven development, saying the key is to embrace AI technologies, particularly large models.

“With the emergence of large models, AI will lead human society into the era of intelligence, bringing profound impacts on our way of life and production,” he said. “As a crucial supporting technology for new quality productive forces, AI technologies, notably large models, will usher in a new round of industrial revolution.”

Zhou said he hopes his company could make use of its technical capabilities in specialised large models to help Tianjin build its large model industry ecosystem.