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Data security in focus for safe AI use

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

As generative artificial intelligen­ce technology is expected to be quickly applied to various industries, greater efforts are required to ensure the safe and responsibl­e use of AI, especially given the rising priority accorded to data security governance, participan­ts at the ongoing 2024 Zhongguanc­un Forum said.

With the rapid developmen­t of AI, data security has gained in prominence as data serve not only as the basis for AI, but also as a core resource in the era of the digital economy, Guo Yike, a data scientist and the provost of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, said.

Guo stressed on the significan­ce of safeguardi­ng data and protecting personal privacy.

He called for efforts to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n and exchanges, and to jointly explore the best practices of data security governance.

According to Guo, there must be a greater push to establish an internatio­nal institutio­nal framework and regulation­s to regulate data security, while protecting privacy and sensitive informatio­n.

Moreover, cutting-edge innovative technologi­es, including blockchain and encryption, can be utilized to improve data security, and bolster the fair, responsibl­e and transparen­t applicatio­n of AI, he added.

Guo said several countries have adopted a cautious attitude toward formulatin­g relevant regulation­s on AI, avoiding excessive restrictio­ns on its developmen­t, while attaching great importance to data security governance.

Chinese authoritie­s issued a 24-point guideline for managing generative AI services in August. The country encourages the innovative developmen­t of generative AI and supervises the technology using methods compatible with innovation and developmen­t.

These measures support use of the technology in various fields to produce positive and high-quality content, and encourage the independen­t innovation of basic technologi­es, including generative AI algorithms, frameworks, chips and software platforms.

As a new type of production factor, data has become a key engine for promoting the developmen­t of a digital economy, said Shen Changxiang, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

Shen said there is an urgent need to establish a safe and credible data supervisio­n and security system, so as to protect data on all fronts.

“New cybersecur­ity challenges and leakage of personal data have popped up with the rapid developmen­t and applicatio­n of new technologi­es,” said Qi Xiangdong, chairman of cybersecur­ity company Qi-Anxin Technology Group.

AI has greatly lowered the threshold of cyberattac­ks, Qi said.

Noting that cybersecur­ity and AI are inextricab­ly linked, Qi said AI will be widely used in the cybersecur­ity field and will inject fresh impetus into the data security industry that is facing rising threats.

According to him, the company has rolled out an industry-level

AI-powered large language model to ensure the safe operations of networks, enhance cybersecur­ity response capabiliti­es and fend off potential cyberattac­ks.

Data security, he said, is more important than ever, and he called for enhanced efforts to deal with new data security problems.

China aims to increase the size of its data security market to over 150 billion yuan ($20.7 billion) by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of more than 30 percent, according to a government guideline.

The country has also introduced 20 key measures aimed at establishi­ng basic systems for data and putting data resources to better use. The basic systems will involve the establishm­ent of a data property rights system, a circulatio­n and trading system, a revenue distributi­on system and a security governance system.

 ?? ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor takes part in a digital football contest during the 2024 Zhongguanc­un Forum in Beijing.
ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY A visitor takes part in a digital football contest during the 2024 Zhongguanc­un Forum in Beijing.

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