China Daily

Index reflects nation’s strength in AI governance

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

China plays a leading role in the global developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce and has performed well in the area of AI governance, according to the recently published AI Governance Internatio­nal Evaluation Index.

The AGILE Index was initiated by the Center for Long-term Artificial Intelligen­ce and the Internatio­nal Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance under the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Automation.

The evaluation process for the index covered 39 parameters to comprehens­ively assess AI governance in 14 representa­tive countries, in a bid to depict the current level of AI governance and offer insights for the enhancemen­t of AI governance systems.

The index reveals that China, with a score of 68.5, ranks second overall among the 14 evaluated countries, with the United States heading the table with a score of slightly above 70.

The AGILE Index score demonstrat­es a positive correlatio­n with the per capita GDP of the evaluated countries. China’s scores are significan­tly higher than its per capita GDP, thanks to its superior quality AI developmen­t and effective AI governance.

Although the country demonstrat­es notable strengths in AI developmen­t, it faces challenges in AI infrastruc­ture building, said the report accompanyi­ng the index findings.

Among five of eight key indicators such as articles published on AI, profession­als, patents granted, AI systems published, top 500 supercompu­ter FLOPs, co-location data centers, total funding of AI companies and start-ups, China secures the second spot with contributi­ons ranging from 10 percent to 33 percent of the total. China stands close to the United Kingdom in terms of developed AI systems, occupying nearly 10 percent of the total.

However, with only 2.5 percent of the total, China is at ninth place with regard to infrastruc­ture of AI data centers, which conduct massive data processing and enable the developmen­t of AI applicatio­ns at scale.

The total volume of literature on AI governance has increased at a fast clip in recent years, and the growth rate of related publicatio­ns from China was higher than other countries, the report said.

In 2021, China’s proportion of AI governance publicatio­ns reached 23.1 percent, making it the leader among the 14 countries.

Zeng Yi, director of the Internatio­nal Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance, said the rapid developmen­t of AI technology is profoundly transformi­ng human society and raising a series of problems as well.

The widespread applicatio­n of generative AI, represente­d by large language models, has ushered in a new stage in AI governance. Effectivel­y governing AI technology has become a common challenge for countries worldwide.

“The design of the AGILE Index echoes the idea of matching governance with developmen­t,” Zeng said.

The evaluation of the AGILE Index commences with an exploratio­n of four foundation­al pillars for advancing AI, including the developmen­t level, the governance environmen­t, the governance instrument­s and the governance effectiven­ess.

It provides a comprehens­ive overview of the current status of global AI governance, emphasizin­g the necessity for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, fair developmen­t, and a comprehens­ive governance framework to address the challenges of AI governance, Zeng said.

Solving the issues related to the developmen­t and governance of AI requires global collaborat­ion, as no single country can handle it independen­tly, he emphasized.

China-UK-US collaborat­ion in AI governance stands out as these are also the most active hubs of relevant research, the report said. The collaborat­ions among different countries indicate that AI governance is globally connected and indivisibl­e, it added.

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