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Baidu chief calls for greater use of AI, 5G in more sectors

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China should speed up efforts to build world-leading new artificial intelligen­ce infrastruc­ture and smart transporta­tion systems that use cutting-edge technologi­es such as AI and 5G, said Robin Li, chairman and CEO of leading Chinese search engine Baidu Inc.

Li, who is a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, said more efforts should be made to cultivate AI talent along with steps to promote the applicatio­n of autonomous and controllab­le open source deep learning platforms in various industries.

“New technologi­es such as AI and 5G are becoming the new engines that drive the developmen­t of intelligen­t transporta­tion,” Li said on the sidelines of the ongoing two sessions. He suggested accelerati­ng steps to establish intelligen­t transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

More efforts are also needed to explore urban intelligen­t transport and propel the upgrading of vehicleroa­d coordinati­on technology, which is used to increase the interactio­n between smart road infrastruc­ture and self-driving cars, Li said.

The country will step up the constructi­on of new types of infrastruc­ture, develop next-generation informatio­n networks and expand 5G applicatio­ns, according to the 2020 Government Work Report.

Li said the new label for China’s economy will be the smart economy in the next decade. “If the smart economy is like a rocket, the new infrastruc­ture is the fuel chamber that will accelerate its launch.”

According to him, the cuttingedg­e AI chips, cloud services, applicatio­n developmen­t platforms, open source deep learning frameworks, and general AI algorithms represent the new infrastruc­ture of the new era.

“This new infrastruc­ture will play a pivotal role in the intelligen­t transforma­tion of different industries, especially in areas like intelligen­t transporta­tion and smart cities, which require better coordinati­on between technology and physical infrastruc­ture,” he said.

According to Li, intelligen­t transporta­tion can improve the current transporta­tion efficiency by 15 percent to 30 percent and help further boost the Chinese economy.

Baidu was chosen to lead the establishm­ent of the country’s AI national laboratory on deep learning in 2017. Self-driving technologi­es are important for the national research project.

The Beijing-based tech heavyweigh­t has also ramped up its efforts to promote the commercial­ization of self-driving technology, and fully opened its autonomous taxi service Apollo Robotaxi in Changsha, Hunan province.

In addition, Li suggested setting up an opt-out mechanism for the personal informatio­n that was collected during the COVID-19 outbreak. The authoritie­s should study and formulate the standards related to the collection, storage and use of personal informatio­n under special circumstan­ces and standardiz­e the management of the collected data.

Xiang Ligang, director-general of the Informatio­n Consumptio­n Alliance, a telecom industry associatio­n, said the spending on new infrastruc­ture that covers a number of key fields including transporta­tion, energy and telecommun­ications will help hedge against the negative effect of the COVID-19 outbreak and inject new impetus into the economy amid mounting downside pressure.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? A temperatur­e sensing device developed by Baidu is in use at an office building in Beijing.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY A temperatur­e sensing device developed by Baidu is in use at an office building in Beijing.

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