China Calls for Global 'Consensus' on AI Regulation
CHINA, JUL 26 – Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged international cooperation and open-source AI development to prevent monopolies amid rising US-China competition, with over 800 companies participating at WAIC, officials said.
- On July 26, 2025, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the urgent need for international agreement on AI governance while speaking at the opening event of a major AI summit held in Shanghai.
- Li urged this consensus due to risks of AI becoming an exclusive domain of few countries and companies amid ongoing US-China tech competition and export restrictions.
- He announced a Chinese-led body to promote international AI cooperation and open-source development while highlighting insufficient AI chip supplies and restricted talent exchanges.
- Li emphasized the importance of enhancing collaboration among countries to develop an internationally accepted framework for AI governance promptly, highlighting the need for transparency and fairness to ensure wider global benefits.
- The event showcased over 3,000 innovations by 800+ companies including Chinese and international firms, reflecting increased efforts to balance AI development with security and ethical concerns globally.
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Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang has asked for a settlement between the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and the risks of this technology, requiring an urgent "consent" in spite of the rivalry between Beijing and Washington on this issue.
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