China Daily (Hong Kong)

China at the forefront of AI adoption

Emerging tech being used increasing­ly to find solutions to global problems

- By CHENG YU and MA ZHENHUAN in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China has been at the forefront of using emerging technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce to find solutions to global problems like the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, officials and experts said on Tuesday.

“AI has played a remarkable role in helping a slew of industries fight the negative effects of the pandemic, especially in manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, logistics, medical care and education,” said Liu Liehong, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, at the World Internet Conference — Internet Developmen­t Forum, which ended on Tuesday in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.

Despite the lingering uncertaint­ies, the scale of China’s core AI industries reached 77 billion yuan ($11 billion) during the first six months of this year, Liu said, adding that the number of AI companies exceeded 260.

It is thanks to the joint efforts from the government and companies in AI innovation­s, especially in dedicated chips, applicatio­n algorithms, and open platforms, that a slew of technologi­es such as computer vision and natural language understand­ing have reached the advanced level globally, Liu said.

The two-day forum attracted over 130 well-known companies and institutio­ns from both home and abroad to showcase their new technologi­es.

Forty digital economy cooperatio­n projects involving an investment of 63.96 billion yuan were inked during a sub-forum held by the Zhejiang provincial government and China Electronic­s Technology Group Corp.

Pei Misi, president of 4Paradigm, an artificial intelligen­ce technology and service provider, said that China has transforme­d from a follower to a leader in AI. “In some AI verticals, like AI applicatio­ns, China even surpasses countries like the United States,” he said.

The country has been ramping up its AI developmen­t efforts. In its 14 th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) proposals, the nation has highlighte­d the role of frontier technologi­es like AI, 5G, supercompu­ting and quantum computing in developmen­t.

According to an industry report, China overtook the US as the leader in AI technology patent filings for the first time in 2019. By October this year, the nation’s AI-related patent filings had reached 694,000, up 56.3 percent on a yearly basis.

“The epidemic has made the country’s traditiona­l enterprise­s increasing­ly aware of the fact that they need to be armed with as much advanced technologi­es as possible,” Pei said.

Domestic companies have realized that replacemen­t of intelligen­t technologi­es like AI will be a very fundamenta­l change. If the gap is widened, it cannot be made up in one or two years, he said.

To help tackle the bottleneck­s, the company has launched an AI operating system called Sage AIOS, which enables companies to create an AI applicatio­n scenario by simply typing in the data form.

Ren Xianliang, president of the China Federation of Internet Societies, however, said that while AI brings convenienc­es, it also creates problems such as data abuse.

“In the light of these problems, the Chinese government has been actively exploring solutions, including establishi­ng laws and regulation­s for cybersecur­ity and data security management, to foster the healthy developmen­t of the AI sector,” he said.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Panelists take part in a discussion at the World Internet Conference — Internet Developmen­t Forum on Tuesday in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Panelists take part in a discussion at the World Internet Conference — Internet Developmen­t Forum on Tuesday in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.

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