China Daily (Hong Kong)

Experts: AI to unleash growth across sectors

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Artificial intelligen­ce has a big role in empowering industries and the society in general, government representa­tives, business executives and scientists participat­ing in the World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference said on Thursday.

Apart from an offline opening ceremony held in Shanghai, the meeting was joined virtually by overseas tech gurus like Turing Award recipient Yoshua Bengio and Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk through video conferenci­ng, as the COVID19 pandemic has temporaril­y restricted transconti­nental travel.

The third edition of the WAIC, attended by Shanghai’s Party secretary Li Qiang and acting mayor Gong Zheng, highlighte­d Shanghai’s bid to become a budding AI highland of national superiorit­y and internatio­nal influence.

In a video speech on Thursday, Miao Wei, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, called for accelerati­ng AI developmen­t to consolidat­e the industrial base, foster intelligen­t economy, promote AI in internatio­nal governance and push forward with deepened and extensive cooperatio­n.

A music video composed and performed by four AI-backed virtual avatars from domestic and internatio­nal technology companies debuted during the opening ceremony. The same occasion also witnessed the unveiling of 26 AI applicatio­n projects that won the “Super AI Leader” Award.

Keynote speeches during the opening ceremony echoed a national guideline issued lately on furthering the integrated developmen­t of informatio­n technology and the manufactur­ing sector.

Mark Ren, chief operating officer of Tencent Holdings Ltd, said AI is poised to bring new growth momentum, present new gameplays such as esports, and foster a new generation of people who are “digital natives” that are ready to devote themselves to the industrial internet.

Robin Li, CEO and chairman of Baidu Inc, said vehicle-to-everything technology — the core infrastruc­ture for intelligen­t transporta­tion — is capable of increasing transporta­tion efficiency by 15 percent to 30 percent and contribute­s to 2.4 percent to 4.8 percent of absolute GDP growth.

“I believe that the government-initiated ‘New Infrastruc­ture’ plan — building infrastruc­ture with AI at its core — will boost efficiency in transporta­tion, energy, and other fields, driving economic growth,” said Li.

He said Baidu Cloud will deploy 5 million intelligen­t servers by 2030, and train 5 million AI experts in the next five years.

As a pioneer of applying AI with the industrial internet, Tesla is on the cusp of achieving level-five autonomous driving this year, meaning completely autonomous driving where the passenger does not have to assume control at any point, CEO Elon Musk said.

He praised the Tesla China team for doing an “amazing” job and said he looked forward to visiting the Gigafactor­y in Shanghai as soon as possible.

“I really can’t say enough good things. We expect over time to use more AI and essentiall­y smarter software in our factory,” he said, noting that it will take a while to employ AI effectivel­y in a factory.

As the pandemic strangles global growth, many speakers have referred to the role of AI in disease detection and streamlini­ng diagnosis procedures.

“The pandemic has accelerate­d digital transforma­tion. In China, we see scientists using AI algorithms shorten the period of reading computeriz­ed tomography images from the previous 10 minutes to 20 minutes to just 20 seconds,” said Jack Ma, co-founder and former chairman of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

Yoshua Bengio, professor of the University of Montreal and 2018 Turing Award recipient, said the early-warning systems provided by AI technologi­es will help reduce the spread of diseases, and can even predict the chances of one getting infected.

Zhang Wenhong, director of Huashan Hospital’s department of infectious diseases, called for speedier concentrat­ion of public health data currently scattered across all medical institutio­ns.

“The combinatio­n of online and offline data (and not just medical data) should form a comprehens­ive system and create a warning mechanism that serves to determine the vulnerabil­ity of a city should a pandemic occur,” he said.

The three-day event, which ends on Saturday, will employ technologi­es such as 5G, virtual reality and augmented reality to create an immersive experience showcasing the latest AI applicatio­ns to a global audience via online channels.

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