Global Times

AI tech in spotlight during two sessions

▶ Nation capable of developing LLMs with Chinese characteri­stics

- By GT staff reporters

As the global artificial intelligen­ce (AI) industry kicks off a new wave of developmen­t enthusiasm, AI technology is set to be a hot topic during the two sessions, with a number of members of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference (CPPCC) National Committee saying that in the AI arena, China should adhere to independen­t innovation, as the country is capable of taking a developmen­t path of large language models (LLMs) with Chinese characteri­stics.

Xu Jiuping, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and professor at Sichuan University, said on Sunday in a note sent to the Global Times that the Chinese market has the world’s largest number of users and active data-producing entities, which is enough to shape many complex new businesses and services. This situation can provide a place for advanced AI technologi­es and inspire Chinese companies to innovate.

“In the field of AI, we can learn from the experience and practices of organizati­ons such as OpenAI, but we should also find another way to explore more advanced AI technologi­es,” Xu said, noting that the US is not the endgame for AI, and China should insist on independen­t innovation.

“This kind of ingenuity does not mean getting stuck in a rut, but rather exploring autonomous directions to better serve new needs and promote the internatio­nal competitiv­eness of original technologi­es,” Xu noted.

China has a huge market and talent reserves, and the population base and sound software and hardware infrastruc­ture also provide a good foundation for data collection. “We should give full play to the spirit of Chinese people who dare to explore and create, in a bid to explore AI technology with the unique scientific ideas of Chinese people,” Xu noted.

Zhou Hongyi, another member of the CPPCC National Committee and founder and chairman of 360 Security Technology, said in a note sent to the Global Times that it will take time for China to catch up with the US in the core technology of LLMs.

In terms of LLM applicatio­n, Zhou noted that China can walk the path of LLM developmen­t with Chinese characteri­stics.

“An important direction for the developmen­t of LLMs in China should focus on leveraging the advantages of the industry and various scenarios, combining LLMs with business processes and product functions, and seeking multi-scenario applicatio­ns, in a bid to accelerate the formation of new productive forces,” Zhou noted.

LLMs are like engines, which should be integrated with business activities. Especially in the traditiona­l manufactur­ing industry, LLMs are powerful tools to promote a digital transforma­tion, Zhou noted.

“Authoritie­s can encourage enterprise­s to integrate one or two business scenarios with an LLM, thus creating a number of LLMs that can be used across the country, which will have a huge effect on China’s industrial digitaliza­tion and essentiall­y become an important part of the new productive forces,” Zhou said.

China’s leading digital economy with its large-scale data resources, diverse data types and rich applicatio­n scenarios have provided advantages for the country’s AI sector, Qi Xiangdong, chairman of Qi An Xin Technology Group, who is also a member of the National Committee of the CPPCC, told the Global Times on Friday.

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