Shanghai: China has proposed to establish an international organization to promote global cooperation in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to take advantage of both developing and developing countries.
Addressing a World AI conference held in Shanghai, Chinese Prime Minister Lee Cheng said that in the current situation, the control of AI technology is limited to only a few countries or companies, which is increasing the risk of inequality.
Lee said that China wants AI open to all humans, and less developed areas of the world, such as Global South, get the same partnership. According to him, China is ready to share its experiences, products and resources with other countries.
The Chinese Prime Minister insisted that the world has an immediate need for the United AI regime structure so that all countries agree on the use, risk and principles of technology.
Representatives from more than 30 countries attended a goal table meeting including Russia, Germany, South Korea, Qatar and South Africa. China also proposed to establish the headquarters of the organization in Shanghai.
On the other hand, the United States has also launched a new project, stepping into the AI region, which aims to export American technology to allied countries and overtake China.
The conference was attended by over 800 companies worldwide, with over 3,000 new AI products, 40 major language models and 60 intelligent robots. Famous computer scientist Jeffrey Hanter, former Google CEO Eric Cimah, and AI messenger of French President were also not included this year.