World Internet Conference Highlights China’s AI Ambitions with New Experts Committee
China's New AI Experts Committee: A Strategic Move
As tensions between Beijing and Washington grow, the World Internet Conference, also known as the Wuzhen Summit, has become the platform for China’s latest initiative: the new AI Experts Committee. This committee will be led by Wang Jian, founder of Alibaba Cloud, reflecting the emphasis China places on artificial intelligence development.
Composition of the AI Experts Committee
The committee is composed of about 170 experts, including renowned figures such as British computer scientist Wendy Hall and Schahram Dustdar from the Vienna University of Technology. Their expertise will be crucial in guiding the governance of AI technologies.
The Role of AI in Shaping Global Standards
This initiative highlights China’s urgency in actively participating in setting international standards, specifically for next-generation mobile networks like 4G and 5G, even amid trade restrictions imposed by the US. The Wuzhen Summit has brought together key stakeholders to discuss the future of AI.
Insights from Key Industry Leaders
- Eddie Wu Yongming, CEO of Alibaba, emphasized AI’s potential to transform productivity.
- Lei Jun, Xiaomi's founder, noted his company’s plans to launch a new intelligent-driving app leveraging their large language model by year-end.
- According to Eric Jing Xiandong from Ant Group, AI will enhance personalization in services, underlining the need for responsible management of AI’s risks.
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