China's laws of robotics: AI guidelines urge nations to put humanity first
Briefly

Many people have problems with Asimov's 'Laws' because they were designed as a fictional device... They don't always translate to real-world scenarios.
"We look forward to the positive responses of governments, the scientific and technological community, the industry... so that we can work together to promote AI to benefit mankind," said Chen Jining, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Committee Secretary of Shanghai, announcing the Declaration at the opening ceremony of WAIC.
"It's fair to say that this document showcases the unity and cooperation of various countries and their determination and confidence in promoting some orderly and inclusive development of AI," said Dai Bing, China's deputy permanent representative to the UN, during a special briefing as part of the High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance.
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