Chinese premier Li Qiang proposed creating an organization to enhance global cooperation on artificial intelligence, urging countries for coordinated efforts in development and security. During the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, he named AI a potential growth engine but warned of its associated security risks, calling for urgent global consensus. Li encouraged open-source AI development and stated that China would share advancements with developing countries. His remarks came after the US unveiled plans to deregulate its AI sector, underlining the growing technological competition between the two nations.
Li Qiang proposed the establishment of an organization to foster global cooperation on artificial intelligence, emphasizing the necessity for coordinated governance and development among countries.
Li warned that the development of artificial intelligence must consider security risks, asserting that a global consensus is urgently needed to manage those challenges.
At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, Li highlighted the fragmented nature of AI governance and urged for a globally recognized framework to enhance collaboration and security.
China is poised to promote open-source AI development, offering to share advancements with other nations, particularly those in the global south, according to Li.
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