Chinese Government Proposes Global AI Cooperation Body in Shanghai
The Chinese government has proposed a global AI cooperation organization headquartered in Shanghai in the Chinese mainland, aiming to unite AI research and ethics globally.
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The Chinese government has proposed a global AI cooperation organization headquartered in Shanghai in the Chinese mainland, aiming to unite AI research and ethics globally.
At the 2025 World AI Conference in Shanghai, the Chinese premier proposed a global AI cooperation organization focused on inclusive access, collaborative innovation and common governance.
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