China leads the establishment of an international organization to develop artificial intelligence in a race with America
The Chinese head of the Lee Qiang State Council said his country will lead to the establishment of an international organization to collectively develop artificial intelligence, in an effort to ensure that this technology that changes the world does not become a monopoly on a limited number of countries or businesses. In his speech at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference held in Shanghai on Saturday, he emphasized that artificial intelligence carries the risk ranging from a widespread loss of work to economic turmoil that requires the collaboration between countries to address them. The second official in the Pyramid of the Beijing leadership, during the most important annual technological summit in the country, indicated that it requires the expansion of international exchanges. Although Lee did not mention any country by the name during his short opening speech, Chinese managers and government officials have criticized the efforts of Washington to combat the technological sector in the Asian state, led by the restrictions imposed on the export of “Nvidia” chips needed to develop artificial intelligence. Also read: The US investment in Chinese artificial intelligence brings an obstacle to semiconductor and acknowledged me on Saturday that a lack of semiconductor is a major obstacle, but he confirmed the invitation of President Xi Jinping to formulate support policy. The Chinese government will now support the creation of an entity, with a name translated into the world cooperation organization in artificial intelligence, which will enable countries to exchange experiences and cadres. ‘For the time being, resources and basic capabilities are concentrated in the hands of a limited number of countries and businesses. If we use the approach to technological monopoly and the imposition of restrictions and controls, artificial intelligence will only become an exclusive field for a few countries and businesses, ‘according to the hundreds of present in the headquarters of the conference that the banks of the famous Haanante River have in the river of the jobs. A technological breed between China and the United States runs China and the United States a race to develop technology that promotes economies, and it can take a long -term geopolitical influence. In this context, US President Donald Trump has signed executive orders this week aimed at alleviating organizational restrictions and expanding energy supplies to data centers, in a move aimed at enabling businesses such as “Openai” and Google to consolidate US leadership in the post -Chat GBT. On the other hand, DeepSeek has a strong motivation for technological leaders and startups in China to accelerate research and offer products such as Open Source models, robots and artificial intelligence agents. Also read: The US President of “Invidia”: “Deep Seck” is incredible. This growing momentum is part of the efforts of Chinese developers to consolidate global standards and standards in this sector and to withdraw a larger part of the international market. These efforts are also in accordance with Beijing’s most comprehensive strategy to bring about self -sufficiency in biotechnology, amid the increase in tension between the largest economic forces in the world. Artificial intelligence attracts the world’s lead to Shanghai, the artificial intelligence conference in Shanghai, thousands of participants from the major institutions of companies and officials in Beijing and those with great capital, with the aim of pushing the wheel of technological advances into the country. The conference was launched for the first time in 2018 to be a platform to display the latest Innovations of China in advanced technology, and through his previous sessions he was witness to the participation of prominent personalities such as Elon Musk and Jack Ma. This year’s conference is expected to set up a record in the number of attendance, given the event at a decisive moment in the global race to lead the techniques of obstetrician artificial intelligence. The event has already attracted a number of prominent figures, including Nobel laureate Jeffrey Hunton, and former CEO of ‘Google’ Eric Schmidt, who met with the Communist Party in Shanghai Chen on Thursday before giving their words to the conference. Li pointed out that in the future, China will seek to promote the development of artificial intelligence in the countries of the ‘Global South’, a term that indicates a wide variety of countries that include Brazil and Africa. The Chinese official said: “We are ready to share our developmental experiences and our technological products to help the countries of the world, especially those in the global south, to improve their developmental capabilities and bring the benefits of artificial intelligence throughout the world.”