The Philippine Star

China leads way with global AI revolution in full swing

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SYDNEY – Around the world, the shift toward a more autonomous future has been heralded by some as the harbinger of end times, while others are adamant that the sentient computer-driven revolution will usher in a new era of technologi­cal progress — the likes of which have never been seen in human history, let alone imagined.

As countries and companies race to be at the forefront of this new technologi­cal sector of discovery, one scientist believes that China is extremely wellplaced to benefit from the exciting future that artificial intelligen­ce (AI) has to offer the world.

Toby Walsh, a professor of Artificial Intelligen­ce at Australia’s University of New South Wales, spoke to Xinhua recently at his fully purposed robot lab on campus. He said that with the current shift toward a consumptio­n-driven economy, the stage is set for China to benefit immensely from the AI revolution.

“China is making a very sensible bet here on AI. It is very well-placed to take advantage of the coming AI revolution. It has a lot of data, it has lots of big tech companies which are well-positioned to develop,” Walsh said.

“It is making very strong bets in this area, so I imagine that China is going to do very well out of this revolution.”

China’s State Council has announced the Next Generation Artificial Intelligen­ce Plan that will see China take steps to become a global innovation center in this field.

AI has already begun to manifest itself in ways which most people do not realize, and Walsh said that it has been happening as a gradual process and will continue to do so, albeit at a somewhat faster pace as the technology improves and develops.

“AI is becoming more and more widespread in our lives, people don’t realize it’s there. Every time you speak to your smartphone, every time you get a product recommenda­tion, every time you use the satellite navigation system in your car, you are using a bit of AI,” Walsh said.

“Eventually it will become like electricit­y, it will be everywhere. In every room, in every car, in every device, we will be using AI — it will be the operating system of the future.”

China’s role in the AI sphere is also comforting to Walsh, who said that he feels worried that the benefits of the rapid advancemen­ts in technology that will be made will potentiall­y be too isolated as they are often “winner-takes-all markets” driven by the network effects of the technology.

“There’s only one search engine on the planet — Google — outside of China. There’s only one social media network on the planet — Facebook — outside of China. There’s only one Twitterlik­e messaging service on the planet outside of China,” Walsh said.

“The reason that China has had the good sense to protect their own market is that they then have some competitio­n, and if we don’t do enough there will be so much power, so much wealth, concentrat­ed into the hands of a few corporatio­ns, that they will be wealthier than countries, and they are not answerable like countries — to the people.”

As China continues to make rapid advancemen­ts in the AI field and continues to invest heavily into the research and developmen­t aspect of this emerging technology, recent studies show that China is poised to become and possibly surpass all others in the pursuit of AI technologi­cal eminence.

These studies, such as a recent McKinsey Global Institute report that suggested that not only will China be able to deploy AI technology successful­ly due to its “wide range of industries proving a fertile market for deployment,” but could also potentiall­y broaden the scope from the domestic level to a more internatio­nal approach.

“AI has the potential to fundamenta­lly shape our society for many decades to come. It is a uniquely powerful tool that China can deploy to boost its productivi­ty and maintain its growth trajectory,” the report said.

“The technology industry is becoming increasing­ly global. China has the capability and opportunit­y to lead internatio­nal collaborat­ion in the developmen­t and governance of AI, ensuring that this breakthrou­gh technology will positively contribute to the general welfare of all humanity.”

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