Global Times

AI makes strides amid virus, US ban

American firms benefit from China’s progress in smart industries

- By GT staff reporters

China is going full steam ahead to develop its artificial intelligen­ce (AI) sector, with research and some applicatio­ns already in a leading position, business representa­tives and government officials said Thursday.

The world’s second-largest economy is working ceaselessl­y to build a massive AI industry despite some external challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and US government’s technology blockade.

The efforts have borne positive results. By the end of 2019, China’s AI core industries, with 2,600 companies, had realized 51 billion yuan ($7.3 billion) in industrial value, Minister of Industry and Informatio­n Technology Miao Wei said at the opening ceremony of the 2020 World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference (WAIC) Thursday in Shanghai.

Some US companies have taken note of China’s achievemen­ts in AI.

A spokespers­on from Microsoft told the Global Times Thursday that, with the rapid developmen­t of technology in China, the country has not only developed its huge consumer market, but also become an important source of innovation for the whole world.

According to the spokespers­on, China is “definitely in a leading position” in AI research and developmen­t, whether it comes to Chinese papers submitted and published at major global AI conference­s or Chinese researcher­s who are engaged in AI research in universiti­es and research organizati­ons.

Besides, China is making rapid progress in some AI technologi­es, such as quantum computing.

Meanwhile, Chinese industry giants are actively laying out AI-related businesses and making ambitious blueprints for AI developmen­t.

Baidu CEO Robin Li Yanhong said that Baidu plans to have more than five million smart cloud servers. It also looks to train 5 million AI specialist­s in the next five years.

Ma Huateng, CEO of Tencent Group, also said during the WAIC that the tech giant is “studying and applying the new technology every day.”

The country’s top-down AI exploratio­n happened at a time when China is engaged in what many describe as a fierce tech competitio­n with the US, which imposed a tech blockade on leading Chinese companies like Huawei.

However, US firms will not ignore the Chinese market, which has complex AI applicatio­n scenarios to help promote their developmen­t, experts said.

“The restrictio­ns on normal communicat­ions on talent and technologi­es cannot obstruct the growing momentum of China’s AI advances,” said Zuo Shiquan, an expert in AI at the Beijing-based China Center for Informatio­n Industry Developmen­t. Zuo told the Global Times that China is ramping up efforts to carve its own advantages in the AI sector.

The Microsoft spokespers­on noted that the company hopes to “deepen collaborat­ion with the industry, academia and research in China,” and together promote technologi­cal innovation and technology deployment in the country.

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