Global Times

China, US to hold intergover­nmental talks on AI

- By GT staff reporters

China and the US will hold their first meeting of intergover­nmental dialogue on artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in Geneva, Switzerlan­d on Tuesday local time to implement the consensus reached by the two leaders in San Francisco.

The two countries will discuss risks associated with AI technology, global governance, and other issues of mutual concern, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a notice on Monday.

Experts said it is positive developmen­t to foster global advances and governance in the AI industry, as well as an opportunit­y for China and the US to manage conflicts in technology. They called on the US to work with China to promote the developmen­t of AI for good.

The dialogue holds great significan­ce for the two sides to address the potential risks of AI, which pose a common challenge to both China and the US, as well as to humanity as a whole, Li Yangyang, research assistant at the Institute of Internatio­nal Scientific and Technologi­cal Relations under the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Developmen­t, told the Global Times on Monday.

The dialogue could revolve around the risks of AI, such as the illegal use of AI in weapons, AI-related unemployme­nt, privacy breaches, and the spread of false informatio­n. The two sides may also seek to find common ground based on their own AI policies, Li Yangyang said.

“China and the US are leading countries in AI technology and applicatio­ns, therefore it is crucial for them to reach a consensus for global AI governance,” Li Yangyang said.

Li Yong, a senior research fellow at the China Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Trade, told the Global Times on Monday that a possible outcome of the dialogue between China and the US on AI could lead to a consensus in the AI industry, potentiall­y focusing on AI legislatio­n and industry behavioral norms.

“As both countries are strong players in AI research and applicatio­n, reaching a consensus could benefit the global AI field and guide the future direction of AI developmen­t,” Li Yong said.

The dialogue also comes amid the intensifie­d US crackdown against Chinese tech industries and curbs on China’s access to AI chips.

The US further tightened export restrictio­ns on AI-related chips and semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing equipment to China in October 2023, seeking to halt shipments of more advanced AI chips designed by Nvidia and other companies.

Experts expect the dialogue to be an important starting point for China and the US to build a consensus on AI, and they urged the US to stop politicizi­ng the issue.

The AI governance presents an opportunit­y for China and US to improve their relations in the field of technology, experts said.

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