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Xi’s bookshelf illustrate­s goal of developing AI powerhouse

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

Two books on President Xi Jinping’s shelf drew public attention from both home and abroad immediatel­y after they were seen in the video of Xi’s New Year speech.

The two books were about artificial intelligen­ce — The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World by Pedro Domingos and Brett King’s Augmented: Life in the Smart Lane.

The Master Algorithm, published in 2015, describes how machine learning is remaking business, politics, science and war.

Augmented describes how society will be impacted by technologi­es that will change the world more in the next 20 years than it has been changed in the past 250 years.

The Business Insider said it is “interestin­g” that Xi has the two books on his bookshelf. It reflected China’s ambition regarding AI, said the report.

A report published on the WeChat account of xuexixiaoz­u, which is operated by the overseas edition of People’s Daily, labeled the two books as “newly published leading edge scientific books” among eight different categories of books on the president’s bookshelf that appeared in the New Year address.

Innovation highlighte­d

The president has attached great importance to the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce, cloud computing and big data in recent years. In his address to the 19th CPC National Congress, Xi called for more efforts to foster new areas of growth through further integratio­n of the internet, big data and artificial intelligen­ce with the real economy.

Speaking at a collective study session of the CPC Central Committee’s Political Bureau in December, Xi said that the internet, big data, artificial intelligen­ce and the real economy all should be interconne­cted.

Xi also emphasized the necessity of using big data to improve governance.

While inspecting a company in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, in December, Xi called for more innovation in the equipment manufactur­ing sector to accelerate China’s drive toward becoming a manufactur­ing powerhouse and to bolster the real economy.

At Xuzhou Constructi­on Machinery Group Co Ltd, a leading domestic manufactur­er, Xi was briefed about the company’s intelligen­t assembly lines and big data platform.

“Innovation is the source of business core competitiv­eness,” Xi said. He urged a shift from “Made in China” to “Created in China”.

Innovation ranks first among the Five Concepts of Developmen­t raised by Xi as the drive of a new kind of economic growth, along with the other four concepts of coordinati­on, environmen­t, openness and sharing.

In a signed article in German media ahead of his state visit to Germany in July, Xi called on the two countries to deepen practical cooperatio­n in such fields as innovation, the internet and smart manufactur­ing.

The G20 Hangzhou Summit, held in East China’s Zhejiang province in 2016, adopted the Blueprint on Innovative Growth and formulated a specific action plan.

Wu Fei, head of the Artificial Intelligen­ce Institute at Zhejiang University, said that as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and president, Xi has set a visionary tone for China’s AI developmen­t, which is to turn into a global AI leader in the coming 15 years.

“President Xi has said that AI will definitely change the world and society, so we should take the opportunit­ies,” Wu said.

Global exchanges on AI

In his state visit to China, French President Emmanuel Macron stressed the importance of boosting cooperatio­n between France and China in the field of artificial intelligen­ce on Jan 9.

Speaking at the conclusion of a Sino-French forum on artificial intelligen­ce in Beijing, Macron presided over the signing of various cooperatio­n agreements on technology and trade.

Macron said China had a great advantage in the AI sector given its enormous domestic market.

While talking with Macron, Xi called for integratin­g the developmen­t strategies of China and France, strengthen­ing innovative cooperatio­n, and achieving common developmen­t in the areas of digital economy and artificial intelligen­ce.

Fei-Fei Li, Chief Scientist of Artificial Intelligen­ce and Machine Learning at Google Cloud, announced in December that Google would launch a new AI research center in Beijing, as part of its AI First strategy.

China is “a rising country of AI work and research”, she told Xinhua News Agency. The Google AI China Center, the first of its kind in Asia, will primarily focus on basic AI research.

China’s AI industry has been developing rapidly in recent years. The number of AI companies has increased from 57 in 2007 to 592 by June 2017, more than tenfold over the past 10 years, according to a report released by Tencent Research Institute.

In December, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology unveiled a threeyear plan to boost the applicatio­n of AI in the automobile, robotics, healthcare and other sectors to upgrade the country’s real economy.

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These two books about artificial intelligen­ce appear on President Xi Jinping’s bookshelf.

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