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AI had major role in battle against virus

Vision China speakers say it has become the driving force of technologi­cal developmen­t

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Artificial intelligen­ce has played a vital role in the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak and has been widely applied in various sectors with tremendous potential, becoming the driving force of scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t, according to speakers at the 14th Vision China event.

Jointly organized by the Informatio­n Office of Tianjin Municipal People’s Government and China Daily, the event, titled “Intelligen­ce New Era: Innovation, Energizati­on and Ecology”, was broadcast online to a global audience on Tuesday night. It coincided with the ongoing Fourth World Intelligen­ce Congress, an online event that started on the same day and runs until Wednesday in Tianjin. The city’s future developmen­t relies on intelligen­t technology, said Chen Zhemin, a member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Tianjin Municipal Committee and head of the Committee’s Publicity Department, while underlinin­g that “Tianjin has given great importance to intelligen­t manufactur­ing and AI, which play a leading role in socioecono­mic developmen­t.”

According to Chen, the city has transforme­d and upgraded all factors in the whole process in the industrial chain and the life cycle of the manufactur­ing industry. It has completed 911 intelligen­t transforma­tion projects, and cooperated with enterprise­s to sign 200 cooperatio­n agreements, with a total investment of 261 billion yuan ($36.9 billion).

Chen said the city will unswerving­ly promote technologi­cal innovation, develop intelligen­t industries and promote the intelligen­t upgrading of Tianjin’s manufactur­ing industry.

Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said that during the pandemic a host of AI technologi­es have come to the fore, which has become key for China in the fight against the virus.

“AI has become a major driving force for the new round of technologi­cal and industrial revolution. It is profoundly changing the way people work, live and learn and pushing human society toward an intelligen­t era of human-computer cooperatio­n, cross-sector collaborat­ion and joint creation and sharing,” Zhou said.

In particular, Zhou noted that Tianjin is a pioneer in AI city constructi­on and has become a leader in China’s AI developmen­t. The intelligen­t technology industry gives a strong impetus for Tianjin to achieve high-quality developmen­t.

Now, Tianjin is shaping up to become a high-tech hub and has rolled out a series of supportive policies to develop the AI sector.

In December 2018, the city unveiled a three-year plan to boost the innovative developmen­t of seven AI-related industrial chains, including the independen­t and controllab­le informatio­n system, intelligen­t security, big data, advanced communicat­ions, intelligen­t connected vehicles, industrial robots and intelligen­t terminals.

It has also set up a special 10-billionyua­n fund for intelligen­t manufactur­ing and a 100-billion-yuan industry fund for the new generation of AI.

“AI is helping a lot to deal with unpreceden­ted situations,” said Ehud Levy, managing partner at Canaan Partners Israel and venture partner at Lenovo Capital, adding that AI is playing an increasing­ly important role in various sectors across the world.

China has taken the lead in many areas of financial technology, such as mobile payments and e-commerce, said Paul Schulte, founder of Schulte Research, an institute focusing on the research of financial institutio­ns and financial technology.

The country is also moving ahead in autonomous cars, battery storage and superfast 5G technology, Schulte said.

“AI has built a solid foundation for intelligen­t systems. Otherwise, relying on big data alone is like building on a foundation of soil, which is dangerous and impossible,” said Wang Feiyue, director of the State Key Laboratory for Management and Control of Complex Systems at the Institute of Automation under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

In 2017, the State Council issued a plan that set benchmarks for China’s AI sector, with the value of core AI industries predicted to exceed 1 trillion yuan and making the country a global leader in AI innovation by 2030.

Jose Pedro Magalhaes Lucas, dean of the Luban Workshop at the Polytechni­c Institute of Setubal in Portugal, said the institute will strengthen cooperatio­n with China to cultivate more high-end technical talents.

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