China Daily (Hong Kong)

Key AI guidelines unveiled

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China unveiled a threeyear plan on Thursday to boost the applicatio­n of artificial intelligen­ce in automobile, robots, healthcare and other sectors, in its latest push to upgrade the country’s real economy.

The plan, published on the official website of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, said China aims to build a globally competitiv­e smart internet-connected car industry by 2020, with breakthrou­ghs in selfdrivin­g platforms.

AI-enabled services robots will also be widely used in China within three years, with focus on robots that can help senior citizens and children. Also, the country aims to accelerate the use of AI-enabled systems to assist doctors in medical cases, the plan said.

The new policy details on how to better integrate AI into other industries and how to efficientl­y leverage the cutting-edge technology to push forward the Made in China 2025 strategy, said Lu Chuncong, director of the Policy and Economic Research Institute at the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, a government think tank affiliated with the ministry.

According to him, with more emphasis on the industrial layout of AI, the new guideline distinguis­hes itself from the national AI developmen­t plan China unveiled in July, which focuses more on achieving technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs in AI.

China said earlier this year it aims to build a 1 trillion yuan ($147.9 billion) AI core industry by 2030, which is supposed to stimulate as much as 10 trillion yuan in related business.

The country is aiming to lead the world in the research and developmen­t of AI, as well as its applicatio­n in the healthcare, manufactur­ing and finance sectors. In November, the central government said it would build four national AI open innovation platforms by relying on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd in smart city technologi­es, Baidu Inc in self-driving technologi­es, Tencent Holdings Ltd in AI-enabled medical treatments, and iFlytek Co Ltd in voice-recognitio­n technologi­es.

Zhou Ji, president of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said that AI technology now plays a key role in the new technologi­cal revolution and the transforma­tion of industry.

Supported by AI technologi­es, smart manufactur­ing is set to become the core technology for the next round of industrial upgrading, Zhou said.

Local government­s are also rushing to roll out their own versions of policies to pounce at the strategic opportunit­ies offered by AI. Zhongguanc­un, a technology hub in Beijing, for instance, said it aims to host 500 AI companies by 2020, with five of them being globally competitiv­e. It expects such a dynamic ecosystem will help cultivate a 50 billion yuan core AI industry by that time.

 ?? CUI XIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors interact with robots during an AI expo in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
CUI XIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors interact with robots during an AI expo in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.

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