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Experts, execs stress responsibl­e AI

- By CHENG YU in Boao, Hainan chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

No country, including the United States, can single-handedly lead the future developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce, and only global cooperatio­n can ensure that AI will remain safe and beneficial for all, said field experts and company executives at the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2024 in Boao, Hainan province, on Wednesday.

Their remarks were an attempt to address “AI anxiety” among sections of the Chinese AI industry consequent to the launch of text-tovideo model Sora by US firm OpenAI.

Zeng Yi, a researcher of the Institute of Automation, which is part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a member of the United Nations High-level Advisory Body on AI, said: “The US will not lead the future AI developmen­t alone, nor will China. Unless we move forward hand in hand, no country will.”

Zeng emphasized that AI is a foundation­al technology and an enabler.

“The world is vast enough to allow China, the US and many other countries to find their own opportunit­ies in building infrastruc­ture and driving applicatio­ns.

“If the culture of China differs from that of the US, then please provide a profound understand­ing of how a different culture might envision the empowermen­t of technology in the future and how we can deeply integrate science and humanity to offer more possibilit­ies for the world.”

The more pressing issue, he said, is how the world can unite to truly develop AI that is safer, more reliable and more trustworth­y.

Stuart Russell, a professor of computer science at UC Berkeley and a leading AI researcher, said that competitio­n in the field is by and large healthy, but the idea of a zero-sum game is a “huge mistake”.

“If AI can be created to be safe and beneficial, and more capable than human beings, then it can function as a source of unlimited wealth,” he said. “In that sense, there is no need to compete for such technology.”

Russell further said that a more important issue is to coexist healthily and safely with this technology, which is still an open question for the world.

Chinese tech companies such as iFlytek, Alibaba Group, Tencent Holdings, Baidu Inc, ByteDance and Huawei Technologi­es as well as thousands of startups are scrambling to develop AI large models. Many of them have gathered momentum over the past year.

As of October, China had developed 254 AI large models with a parameter of at least a billion tokens each, according to a report released by the Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission. Tokens are chunks of text that AI learns from, while a parameter is used for evaluating numeric data.

Liu Cong, vice-president of iFlytek and head of iFlytek’s research institute, said the company’s SparkDesk AI large model has had great improvemen­ts and is expected to catch up with ChatGPT-4 in Chinese abilities by the middle of this year. More importantl­y, it is trained on a totally independen­t computing power platform.

“But we have to note that only when the large model is applied can it become an important engine for new quality productive forces,” he said.

“Facing the future, China must get a clear understand­ing of its gaps with those of internatio­nal levels and, meanwhile, leverage its joint forces on resources to accelerate the systematic constructi­on of AI.”

Liu said that focus should be sharpened on the social risks and ethical challenges that the AI tech may pose, in order to ensure AI becomes a tool to build a better world.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Participan­ts discuss AI issues at the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2024 in Boao, Hainan province, on Wednesday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Participan­ts discuss AI issues at the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2024 in Boao, Hainan province, on Wednesday.

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