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Shanghai in limelight as AI ‘highland’

At WAIC, city vows to further boost capabiliti­es in artificial intelligen­ce

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn He Qi in Shanghai contribute­d to this story.

China has achieved remarkable progress in the field of artificial intelligen­ce, or AI — proof is its second position in the Artificial Intelligen­ce Innovation Index for the third straight year, trailing only the United States. Given this, more efforts should be made to consolidat­e the gains already made and aim for the top slot next, domain experts said after reviewing a report released at a key industry event.

The US and China are followed by the United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore, Canada, Japan and South Korea in global AI rankings, according to the 2022 Global AI Innovation Index Report.

The report was released at the sixth World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference, or WAIC, that opened on July 6 in Shanghai and ran through July 8. More than 1,400 guests and exhibitors attended the event.

Compiled by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Informatio­n of China, the report noted that China has seen its rankings in networks, talent, education, system innovation­s and patents rise, but still lags the US in most other indicators.

“In comparison with its fast-growing innovation­s, there is still huge room for improvemen­t in innovative scale and quality,” said Zhao Zhiyun, director-general of the institute.

This year’s WAIC theme was “Intelligen­t Connectivi­ty Generating Future”. More than 400 exhibitors showcased their products in the 50,000-squaremete­r main exhibition area.

More than 30 products made their debut, Wu Jincheng, director of the Shanghai Commission of Economy and Informatiz­ation, said during a news conference in Shanghai ahead of the event.

“Being the nation’s highland for AI industry’s innovative developmen­t, Shanghai has made great achievemen­ts in technologi­cal innovation, industrial agglomerat­ion, empowermen­t of various industries and pilot zone developmen­t. The WAIC has become an important innovative platform for the global AI industry,” Xu Xiaolan, vice-minister of China’s Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology (MIIT), said during the opening ceremony.

“The city of Shanghai will promote the healthy developmen­t of AI with stronger efforts, striving to build the city into an AI highland with greater internatio­nal influence,” said Chen Jining, Shanghai’s Party secretary.

Xu said the MIIT will accelerate

work on rolling out fresh AI industry policies and guide all the parties concerned to collaborat­e on AI developmen­t.

“More efforts will be made to achieve innovative breakthrou­ghs in AI to form a complete industrial chain. Major applicatio­ns of the technology will be developed to better

support manufactur­ing industries’ developmen­t,” said Xu.

China is also striving to form a competitiv­e industrial ecosystem, strengthen­ing internatio­nal communicat­ion and collaborat­ion in AI, Xu said.

Addressing the event via video link, Elon Musk, CEO of US-based

electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc, said he admires Chinese people’s talent and drive. “I think there’s a tremendous number of very smart, very talented people in China”, giving the country very strong AI capability, he said.

With robots expected to benefit humanity even more in the future, regulatory oversight should be in place to tackle risks like super intelligen­ce outsmartin­g or posing problems for humans, he said.

“There is a very positive future, but there’s some chance for negative future, and we should do everything possible to ensure that the negative future does not come to pass.”

Amid the global buzz fueled by OpenAI’s artificial intelligen­ce chatbot ChatGPT, large-scale AI models have become a hot topic at this year’s WAIC. More than 30 large-scale AI models from home and abroad were exhibited at the event.

 ?? PHOTOS BY GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? A robot throws a basketball during the World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference 2023 in Shanghai.
PHOTOS BY GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY A robot throws a basketball during the World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference 2023 in Shanghai.
 ?? ?? A dancer shows how to make AI-powered content at the sixth World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference in Shanghai.
A dancer shows how to make AI-powered content at the sixth World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference in Shanghai.

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