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World Intelligence Congress gathers for discussion on AI
    2018-05-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

RESEARCHERS, entrepreneurs, and policymakers gathered at the second World Intelligence Congress in North China’s Tianjin Municipality on Wednesday to explore AI.

The three-day conference, which kicked-off Wednesday, focuses on new developments and policies in AI and gathers participants, including tech firms like Baidu, Alibaba, JD.com, Microsoft, Huawei and iFlytek.

The congress includes forums, exhibitions, and competitions for unmanned cars and drones. The Tianjin Municipal Government, National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), and Ministry of Science and Technology are among the organizers of the events.

Lin Nianxiu, deputy director of NDRC, said AI was the most dynamic technological field in the world and the Chinese Government highly valued the development of AI. He said China should seize opportunities to raise innovation capabilities in deep learning, smart algorithms and chips, modernize industries with AI technology, and expand opening up and cooperation with overseas partners.

Wan Gang, chairman of the China Association for Science and Technology, said at the opening ceremony that Chinese companies were world leaders in image recognition, voice translation and behavioral analysis.

“Remarkable achievements have been made in intelligent robotics, unmanned shops, machine translation, shared and driverless vehicles. There are wide applications in the fields of city planning, smart transport, social governance, health, agriculture and national security,” he said.

“China has advantages in the speed of AI development and its wide applications, but our weak points are the depth of basic research and originality,” Wan said.

He called for strengthening basic research and more input in developing core technology.

(Xinhua)

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