China proposes new global AI cooperation organisation
- On July 26, 2025, during the opening session of the annual AI conference held in Shanghai, Chinese Premier Li Qiang proposed the formation of a global organization to enhance international collaboration on artificial intelligence.
- The proposal responds to escalating US-China competition and fragmented global AI governance with major differences in regulatory concepts and institutional rules.
- China released an action plan urging international cooperation on AI development and security, showcasing over 800 companies and 3,000 products at the three-day event.
- Li cautioned that advances in AI might be dominated by a limited number of nations due to shortages of chips and restrictions on talent mobility, while U.S. export controls focus on limiting Chinese progress in AI technology.
- The initiative aims to foster a multilateral framework promoting equal AI access, especially supporting the Global South, and countering efforts to isolate China in AI technology.
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