Unveiled on July 26 at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, just days after the U.S. released its own AI roadmap.
Premier Li Qiang announced plans to form a global AI cooperation organization, emphasizing multilateralism and shared governance.
China aims to integrate AI across industries and assist Global South nations with tech development.
Contrast with U.S. Approach:
U.S. plan, led by President Trump, focuses on reducing “woke” bias and expanding American tech influence.
Analysts say two distinct AI camps are emerging: China’s inclusive model vs. U.S.-led strategic dominance.
Semiconductor Tensions:
Despite U.S. export restrictions, Nvidia resumed shipments of its H20 chip to China.
China is accelerating homegrown chip development, which Nvidia’s CEO called “formidable”.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and UN Secretary-General Guterres participated in the conference.
Over 800 companies showcased innovations, including Tesla, Alphabet, and Amazon.
(source The New York Times)








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