China Daily

Shanghai positions itself as nation’s AI hub

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai is looking to become China’s hot-spot for artificial intelligen­ce and wants to expand the industry scale in the city to more than 100 billion yuan ($15.06 million) by 2020, according to a new municipal plan issued on Tuesday.

The Opinion on Promoting the City’s Next Generation of AI Developmen­t was published on the municipal government website, outlining 21 measures to boost the industry. These include steps like forming a world class industry cluster, nurturing 10 benchmark AI innovative enterprise­s with substantia­l influence, building six AI innovative applicatio­n demonstrat­ion areas and launching more than 100 applicatio­n demonstrat­ion projects.

“Shanghai’s rich big data resources, wide applicatio­n of smart technologi­es, sufficient industries, as well as its affluent research talents have laid a solid foundation for the developmen­t of the AI industry,” said Chen Mingbo, director of the Shanghai Commission of Economy and Informatio­n Technology.

According to Chen, although Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, the trio of Chinese internet giants, are not based in Shanghai, the city could be the birthplace of AI unicorn companies, as its conditions are mature.

But to achieve such a goal, Chen said Shanghai should deepen the integratio­n of AI and related industries including high-end equipment, integrated circuits, biomedical, and automotive to establish a set of innovation centers for intelligen­t manufactur­ing and industrial internet.

In addition, AI industrial clusters will be built across the city with different focuses like intelligen­t driving, intelligen­t robots, intelligen­t software and hardware. Tailor-made policies will be in place for attracting better talent both from home and abroad to Shanghai, and a strategic advisory committee for experts will be establishe­d to aid the city’s AI planning and developmen­t, Chen said.

“Shanghai is currently building an AI developmen­t alliance, and nearly 300 major enterprise­s, investment and financing institutio­ns, as well as research institutio­ns have been tapped. We will work on attracting global AI enterprise­s to locate their regional headquarte­rs and innovation centers in Shanghai,” Chen said.

As a cutting-edge technology that is sought after worldwide, the AI industry is regarded a new growth engine for Shanghai, a city with special advantages in big database, industrial foundation, and sufficient talents from universiti­es and institutio­ns, according to Chen, adding that the massive data resources are the first and foremost element for developing AI technology.

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