Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for more inclusive development of artificial intelligence, highlighting the need for global cooperation to bridge the “intelligence gap” between developed and developing countries. Li emphasized that AI is a “common wealth of mankind” and that true development can only be achieved when everyone develops together. He warned of the risks associated with AI, including the potential for it to exacerbate existing inequalities, and urged countries to work together to establish an international mechanism with universal participation and standard norms with broad consensus. Li’s call comes on the heels of a UN resolution sponsored by China, which urges the international community to ensure that developing nations have equal opportunities to benefit from AI. This move is seen as an attempt by China to take a leading role in global AI governance, promoting a more inclusive and equitable approach to the development of this emerging technology.

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