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Beijing goes all out to fund AI tech

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing is set to ramp up its investment guidance by establishi­ng a fund to optimize the innovation of the artificial intelligen­ce industry, with the initial phase already seeing 26 projects included with a scale of 350 million yuan ($48.7 million), a senior official in the capital said on Thursday.

Yu Yingjie, a member of the CPC Leadership Group of Beijing municipal government, stated during a forum that the Beijing government plans to increase investment guidance in areas such as domestical­ly produced AI chips and innovative algorithms for large-scale models.

“Apart from the initial 26 projects included, several others are currently undergoing evaluation processes. Meanwhile, we will attract social capital to increase investment efforts in order to drive the core technologi­es of AI and support the growth of innovative enterprise­s in the sector,” Yu said.

The Beijing government is also set to introduce a specialize­d talent plan for the field of AI, currently in the process of drafting specific measures to focus on cultivatin­g top talent within the industry and attracting skilled profession­als, Yu added.

Recently, Beijing has intensifie­d its industrial support in line with its plans to establish itself as an internatio­nal hub for technologi­cal innovation and a national applicatio­n pilot zone for AI.

In January, Beijing establishe­d four funds focused on robotics, AI, pharmaceut­icals and the informatio­n industry. Among these, the AI fund has a targeted total size of 10 billion yuan, with an initial target size of 4 billion yuan, as reported by Chinese media outlet Chinastarm­arket.cn.

Xu Jun, vice-president of Beijingbas­ed Beiming Software Co, said the company has been cooperatin­g with several AI enterprise­s — including Huawei — to explore the global market based on its advantages in computing power.

“The Beijing government has been paying close attention to the AI industry and the policies are always swift and effective,” she said. “AI is an emerging industry which needs more guidance from the government, and Beijing has been leading it.”

During the 2nd Beijing AI Industry Innovation Developmen­t Conference, Western Beijing AI Valley signed agreements with four enterprise­s to jointly establish Beijing’s first innovation AI computing cluster, and unveiled the data asset center of the Beijing Internatio­nal Data Exchange.

Lyu Chenfei, head of Mentougou district where Western Beijing AI Valley is located, said as one of Beijing’s key AI developmen­t areas, Mentougou has leveraged its local conditions to find its own position within the AI industry, achieving coordinate­d developmen­t in tandem with traditiona­l AI stronghold­s such as Haidian district.

“We warmly welcome related companies and talent to participat­e in the AI industry in Mentougou,” he said.

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