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Google to open China AI center

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Amid the enthusiasm shown by the government and domestic technology companies for research and developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce, global technology giant Google announced on Tuesday the opening of its AI center in China.

Li Feifei, chief scientist of AI and machine learning at Google Cloud, announced the launch of the AI center during the Google Developer Day in Shanghai. Based in Beijing, the center will host a group of researcher­s supported by hundreds of engineers in the country.

The China AI center is the first of its kind in Asia. It will join similar overseas centers operating in New York, Toronto, London and Zurich.

Li will lead the center, which will focus on basic AI research. She said this is one of the first steps for Google to conduct long-term research in China.

“There are a large number of scenarios where AI technology can be applied in China. The talents here are also top-class if put in an internatio­nal context,” said Li.

Scott Beaumont, president of Google in China, expressed his confidence about the AI center, since he has witnessed the vibrancy of local developers and Chinese people’s willingnes­s to embrace new technologi­es, which is hardly found elsewhere in the world.

According to global market consultanc­y Roland Berger, China now ranks second globally in the quantity of AI enterprise­s, patent applicatio­ns, and the scale of financing across the world, only next to the United States. It is expected that AI technology will create 10 trillion yuan ($1.5 trillion) in profits for related industries by the end of 2030.

Finance, automotive, medi-

Li Feifei, chief scientist of AI and machine learning at Google Cloud

cal and retail will be the four industries in China seeing the most benefits by adopting AI technology, according to Roland Berger.

Leading Chinese technology companies such as Baidu Inc, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Tencent Holdings Ltd are making inroads into AI developmen­t in the form of self-driving cars, energyeffi­cient automobile­s and educationa­l equipment.

Simon Lance, managing director of global human resources company Hays in China, said that the AI sector faces a great shortage of candidates in China at the moment, since the country is “moving away from manufactur­ing and toward AI and robotics”.

It is calculated by domestic online recruitmen­t platform Zhaopin.com that the demand for AI talents in China has doubled so far this year, with the biggest demand for algorithmi­c engineers.

Regarding the rise and prospects of the AI industry in the country, the central government released the first number of national-level open innovation platforms for AI in November. AI technology has been used at Customs and procurator­ates to seek innovation in different scenarios. Such adoption at the government administra­tion level will be extended in 2018.

There are a large number of scenarios where AI technology can be applied in China.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Customers try the Google Daydream VR at a Google pop-up shop in the SoHo neighborho­od in New York City. The shop lets people try out new Google products such as the Pixel phone, Google Home, and Daydream VR.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Customers try the Google Daydream VR at a Google pop-up shop in the SoHo neighborho­od in New York City. The shop lets people try out new Google products such as the Pixel phone, Google Home, and Daydream VR.

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