China aims to become world leader in AI, challenges US dominance

China released a national AI development plan late on Thursday, aiming to grow the country's core AI industries to over 150bil yuan (RM94.8bil) by 2020 and 400bil yuan (RM253.03bil) by 2025, the State Council said.

China is looking to rival US market leaders such as Alphabet Inc's Google and Microsoft Corp. — Reuters


With this major push into AI, China is looking to rival US market leaders such as Alphabet Inc's Google and Microsoft Corp, as it is keen not to be left behind in a technology that is increasingly key from smart cars to energy.

"The local and central government are supporting this AI effort," said Rui Yong, chief technology officer at PC maker Lenovo Group, speaking on the sidelines of an AI conference in Shanghai on Thursday.
"They see this trend coming and they want to invest more."

BEIJING/SHANGHAI: China has outlined plans to become a world-leader in artificial intelligence by 2025, laying down a challenge to US dominance in the sector amid heightened international tensions over military applications of the technology.

AI Revolution
 
The roadmap says China aims to catch up to global leaders by solving issues including a lack of high-end computer chips, software and trained personnel. Beijing would also play a bigger role via policy support and regulation.
China's plan follows a similar national AI development plan released by the United States in October 2016.
 
China has already invested heavily in AI, while Chinese Premier Li Keqiang named it as a strategic technology in an annual report earlier this year.

In February, the country's powerful state planner opened an AI lab in partnership with Baidu Inc, the country's top search engine, which is making a major push in to AI.

Lenovo's Rui said official support for AI was because it was seen as the latest "industrial revolution" akin to the advent of the combustion engine, electricity or the Internet.

 
 

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