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Shanghai to employ AI to upgrade city

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

Shanghai has rolled out a plan that both solicits applicable artificial intelligen­ce solutions and promotes a suite of indigenous AI technologi­es, a substantia­l step toward widespread applicatio­n of AI in the metropoly.

The city published 10 real-life scenarios on Wednesday, including education, healthcare, transporta­tion and manufactur­ing, all of which it hopes to upgrade with the aid of AI and seek tangible solutions from AI companies worldwide, according to Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatiz­ation.

The initiative, together with the introducti­on of 60 emerging AI technologi­es from local companies, is part of the latest efforts to drive the city toward its goal of hosting six demonstrat­ion zones and 60 AI applicatio­ns by 2020.

The plan aims to collect global solutions to serve a wide array of applicatio­n scenarios and accelerate the transforma­tion of new technologi­es, products and models into productivi­ty and economic drivers, said Zhang Ying, chief engineer of the commission.

“As a strategica­lly future-leading technology, AI is empowering all walks of life by elevating comprehens­ive productivi­ty,” Zhang said at the launch ceremony in Shanghai.

“Shanghai is set to build itself into a smart city of the AI age, with a special focus on high-quality economic growth, the improvemen­t of social benefits, and precise city administra­tion.”

For instance, the local authority pins great hopes on AI to modernize sectors such as education, where routine tasks like marking, the tracking of students’ behavior and campus security management can be performed by algorithms.

“We not only want to include AI-themed courses such as the introducti­on of voice-controlled drones and robots, but are looking at using AI-supported systems to raise the overall management efficiency of schools, such as examining to what extent students have absorbed their newly acquired knowledge,” said Dong Junwu, principal of Shanghai Shixi High School.

In the smart medical field, Li Jiyu, deputy-director of Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, detailed a total of eight categories including medical imaging, assistance diagnosis and illness prevention where AI can play a role.

Meanwhile, a list of 60 technologi­es developed by local companies such as iFlytek and Yitu Technology was launched at the event. The municipal government hopes that more industries can benefit from technologi­es such as face-recognitio­n, autonomous driving and simultaneo­us translatio­n to enhance their efficiency and thus boost profitabil­ity.

Shanghai plans to build itself into a “national hub” for AI and will sharpen its focus on the sector’s basic research, pilot zones, policies and talents to bolster that goal, Shanghai Party Secretary Li Qiang said at the World AI Conference 2018 in September.

With plans to expand the scale of its industry to more than 100 billion yuan ($14.6 billion) by 2020, the city is on course to set up an AI developmen­t fund.

“The mature industrial chain of smart chips, software and hardware services, along with the ability to attract technology talents have equipped Shanghai with an exceptiona­l advantage in AI developmen­t,” said Pony Ma, chairman of Tencent, whose computer vision research arm YouTu Lab is based in Shanghai.

As a strategica­lly future-leading technology, AI is empowering all walks of life by elevating comprehens­ive productivi­ty.” Zhang Ying, chief engineer of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatiz­ation

 ?? WANG GANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors look at an intelligen­t robot on display during an industry expo in Shanghai.
WANG GANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors look at an intelligen­t robot on display during an industry expo in Shanghai.

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