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26 July 16:43

Chinese Premier Li Qiang told the Shanghai conference that Beijing wants to coordinate global regulations for artificial intelligence and share progress with other countries.

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At the World Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the importance of international cooperation in regulating AI, warning that it could become an "exclusive game" of a few countries. Although he did not directly mention the US, his comments came amid a US strategy to expand AI technology exports. Li proposed the creation of an international organization for AI cooperation based in Shanghai, and stressed China's willingness to share its experience with developing countries.

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China avertizează că inteligența artificială riscă să devină „jocul exclusiv” al câtorva țări. Beijingul propune o organizație globală și promite să-și împărtășească tehnologia

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