China proposes new global AI cooperation organisation
- On July 26, 2025, Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced a proposal to create a global organization for AI collaboration during the opening session of the annual artificial intelligence event held in Shanghai.
- This proposal addressed the lack of unified global AI governance amid intensifying technological rivalry between China and the U.S., where Washington has limited exports of cutting-edge AI technologies to China.
- Li highlighted the importance of enhanced global cooperation and shared progress in AI, particularly with countries in the Global South, while cautioning that the technology risk being dominated by a limited number of nations due to issues such as shortages of AI chips and limitations on talent mobility.
- Over the course of the three-day event, more than 800 companies presented upwards of 3,000 advanced technology products, including dozens of large language models, numerous AI-enabled gadgets, and a variety of smart robots, underscoring China’s continued progress in artificial intelligence.
- The event and China’s proposed organisation signal a push for multilateral AI governance, aiming to promote broad global cooperation despite rising U.S.-China tensions in technology development.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang proposed this Saturday the creation of a "global cooperation organization" on Artificial Intelligence to establish an international framework consisting of broadly agreed-upon rules to "guide the development and use of…
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