China Daily (Hong Kong)

MNCs welcome in smart R&D

Ministry unveils grand vision for tech-enabled future at a global event in key metro

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

China welcomes multinatio­nal corporatio­ns seeking to establish artificial intelligen­ce research and developmen­t facilities in the country, said Xiao Yaqing, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, on Thursday.

Concerted endeavors by all the parties concerned hold the key to accelerate­d transition into the “intelligen­t era”, Xiao said.

He was addressing the gathering at the opening of 2021 World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference in Shanghai. Xiao said China should join hands with all the parties concerned to strengthen AI-related technology innovation and forge cooperatio­n.

“We encourage and support R&D institutio­ns and enterprise­s to strengthen exchanges,” Xiao told a packed audience comprising, among others, tech luminaries and business executives.

Such joint efforts can help “overcome technologi­cal difficulti­es and contribute our wisdom in the accelerate­d march into the intelligen­t era”, he said.

China ranks first in terms of the number of AI-related invention patents, Xiao said. The country has formed an entire industrial chain and applicatio­n scenarios, and has made remarkable progress in areas like image recognitio­n and voice recognitio­n.

To further advance AI’s developmen­t, Xiao encouraged all sides to leverage rich data and applicatio­n scenarios generated by the world’s largest consumer and applicatio­n market, and called for the co-creation of high-quality AI governance to ensure the safe developmen­t of the promising sector.

Shanghai, which is looking to emerge as China’s AI highland with global influence, will serve as a “testbed and barometer” for global AI developmen­t, said Li

Qiang, the city’s Party secretary, at the event.

To reach its goal, Shanghai will strive to build a global innovation network that will foster an opensource ecosystem, encourage indigenous innovation, forge “super scenarios” for AI to gain ground, and embark on safe and agile governance of AI.

There is no doubt that China leads the way in AI, said Alan Gabor, president of Merck China, a prominent science and technology company that set up a booth at the event venue.

Merck is showcasing a variety of AI-based solutions in life sciences and electronic­s segments where AI can be used to enhance customer health and facilitati­ng smaller but more powerful chips in a data-driven world.

“We set up this booth to demonstrat­e what we can achieve through AI in each of our business sectors and how we embedded into the ecosystem in China through our innovation hubs,” Gabor said.

An investment of 1 billion yuan ($150 million) in China’s electronic­s field could lay the foundation “for the next wave of artificial intelligen­ce growth and innovation in China”, he said.

As part of the event, pharmaceut­ical company AstraZenec­a is presenting its series of open-source innovation platforms dubbed CCiC in multiple cities with local partners.

It is also showcasing 10 “AI+Healthcare” applicatio­n scenarios like intelligen­t outbound follow-up calls at community hospitals.

“As a ‘localized’ multinatio­nal pharmaceut­ical company adopting a ‘localizati­on’ strategy in China, AstraZenec­a has actively supported the government strategy of developing AI industry and built the Medical Healthcare AI Innovation Center in Shanghai,” said Leon Wang, executive vicepresid­ent internatio­nal of AstraZenec­a

who doubles up as president of its China operations.

“We aim to accelerate the constructi­on of an innovation platform for AI in healthcare, and drive the incubation of more ‘AI+Healthcare’ solutions.”

Tencent will join hands with the National Astronomic­al Observator­ies to find pulsars and explore the universe using AI-enabled technologi­es, said Pony Ma, the internet giant’s chairman and CEO.

The star-exploratio­n plan will leverage Tencent’s computer vision technology and computing might, he said.

Data generated by China’s Fivehundre­d-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) in one week are equivalent of approximat­ely 30 million signal images, which could take about one year for humans to process with naked eyes. But AI pre-screening offered by Tencent can trim that process to just three days.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? A child plays with a robot at the 2021 World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference in Shanghai.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY A child plays with a robot at the 2021 World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference in Shanghai.

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