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China proposes global body to govern artificial intelligence

Premier Li Qiang warns ‘bottlenecks’ in chip supplies are hindering innovation

China has unveiled a sweeping plan to expand its role in artificial intelligence governance including the creation of a global co-operation organisation as Beijing vies with Washington for technological leadership.

Speaking at the opening of the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai on Saturday, Chinese premier Li Qiang said AI innovation was hindered by “bottlenecks” such as the supply of computer chips.

Without explicitly mentioning the US, he took aim at “technological monopolies” and restrictions which could lead to AI becoming “an exclusive game for a few countries and companies”.

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