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Experts call for sustained, increased investment­s and support for sector

- By ZHANG YANGFEI and CAO YIN in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Contact the writers at zhangyangf­ei@chinadaily.com.cn

Technology will continue to be a driving force for global developmen­t, industry experts said at the Fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday.

Shahzad Gul Aryobee, minister of communicat­ions and informatio­n technology of Afghanista­n, said: “Technology has a major role to play in every aspect of our life. It is also key for economic growth. Government­s must invest in its growth and make it an integral part of their agenda.”

The minister said that technology has brought remarkable changes to his country’s businesses, medical activities and telecommun­ications. He said Afghanista­n has made great efforts in developing its telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture over the past 15 years, to help its residents receive education and live better lives.

Unlike the insufficie­nt telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture of 15 years ago, the country now has built more than 5,000 kilometers of optical fibers, “and is planning to build more in the following years”, he said.

Thanks to these efforts, about 80 percent of the residents in the country can use mobile phones and enjoy related services, the minister said.

The minister also lauded the Chinese government’s support for establishi­ng a digital corridor to improve regional technology connection­s.

At the same time, technology has helped boost the efficiency of government department­s in Afghanista­n. For example, the government has issued electronic identity cards as well as simplified the identity process of residents. The country is also planning to further boost telecommun­ication technologi­es, hoping to cover more areas, such as schools and hospitals, he said.

Petru Bogdan Cojocaru, minister of communicat­ions and informatio­n society of Romania, said about 30 percent of the country’s GDP comes from technologi­cal industries.

Although Romania has witnessed and got benefits from the technology developmen­ts, it should do better in more aspects, such as infrastruc­ture, he said.

The minister said the country would like to cooperate with other nations with an open mind and also further study some intelligen­t projects in accordance with market demands.

Sun Pishu, chairman and CEO of Inspur Group, said the core of technology developmen­t is computing. He said it is also one of the main propellers of today’s social change and digital economy, which is highly consistent with GDP growth.

He said computing has become the major power to drive the transforma­tion of the IT industry, especially with the emergence of cloud computing, big data, blockchain and artificial intelligen­ce.

“Technologi­es like smartphone­s, cloud computing and social networks have completely changed our lives in a quiet but far-reaching way,” said Harry Shum, executive vice-president of Microsoft.

He said that artificial intelligen­ce will be the main technology trend that many companies and entreprene­urs get a grip on, but its impact on ethics, law and the society should also be worth noticing.

“What we can be sure about is that AI will bring unpreceden­ted breakthrou­ghs to all aspects including healthcare, agricultur­al production, education and transporta­tion, and these breakthrou­ghs are happening rapidly.”

He said the questions left unanswered about AI include “how to ensure that AI treats everyone equally? How to ensure that AI is safe and reliable to its utmost extent? How to enjoy its benefits while protecting privacy? How we can maintain machines as they become smarter and more powerful?”

To raise the social awareness of AI technology, Microsoft has put forward six principles which are fairness, reliabilit­y and security, privacy protection, inclusiven­ess, transparen­cy and responsibi­lity, which it believes can provide guidelines for ethical AI developmen­t. They have also establishe­d an ethics committee consisting of developers, researcher­s, legal affairs and human resource experts to draft plans in managing and developing AI products.

Shum also called upon all government­s and enterprise­s to come together and share resources and experience­s to promote innovation with a sense of responsibi­lity.

It is noticeable that AI has gripped the cutting-edge technologi­es in China and worldwide. Among 15 world leading internet scientific achievemen­ts released at the conference, at least seven have integrated AI.

These achievemen­ts using increasing­ly smarter machines have covered a wide range of areas, providing services for industry, including smart supply chain and computer processors, and individual’s lives, such as unmanned vehicles and smart homes.

China’s e-commerce giants have incorporat­ed AI into their services to improve their consumers’ experience­s as online retail sales have soared in recent years.

For example, the Smart Supply Chain Technology Service Platform developed by JD, one of China’s largest online retailers, helps to enhance the efficiency of the supply chain, including inventory management, commodity selection, sales planning, pricing, demand forecastin­g and order fulfillmen­t by rapidly digesting digital data via cloud computing and data analysis.

Alibaba Group has launched a supET industrial internet platform which supports the management of industrial internet of things services and app operations, as well as data analysis and applicatio­n.

Electronic­s companies like Xiaomi and Huawei have made their digital devices smarter. The MI AI Speaker, launched by Xiaomi last July, can be connected with home software such as the TV and stereo and can correspond with more than 115 million IoT intelligen­t devices.

The Ascend 310, a program AI processor developed by Huawei, and AI Platform Zhouyi which was independen­tly developed by Arm China, also made breakthrou­ghs in enlarging computing capacity and gives new solutions for future AI applicatio­ns including safe city, self-driving, smart manufactur­ing and robots.

Other AI-related achievemen­ts include 360 Security Brain, Tesla Smart customer service and Amazon Sagemaker, a platform that helps cut down the complexity of machine training and enables developers to quickly build, train and deploy machine models at any scale.

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ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Visitors check out Baidu’s image recognitio­n technology at the Fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday.
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“The Proprietar­y FinancialG­rade Blockchain Platform of Ant Financial, designed by Ant Financial Services Group, was impressive. China is way ahead in finance and other services. The payment systems are so far ahead of others and then you can have other services on top of that, for example recommenda­tion services of all kinds. That as a kind of commodity platform is growing rapidly and can be used all over the world. It was also interestin­g to see blockchain technologi­es being used in real applicatio­ns.” Michael Irwin Jordan,

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