Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivering a speech at the Summer Davos forum about AI governance.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivering a speech at the Summer Davos forum about AI governance.
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Chinese premier says China will continue participating in global AI governance

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday at the Summer Davos forum in Dalian that China will continue to participate in global governance on artificial intelligence and other domains in a responsible and constructive manner.

Li Qiang made the remarks while delivering an address at the opening plenary of the 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos, in northeast China's coastal city of Dalian.

China will work with related parties to strengthen institutional frameworks and rules, enhance regulatory effectiveness, and forcefully defuse potential risks, he said.

While AI has significantly boosted innovation efficiency, the risks of technological runaway and ethical lapses have become more pronounced, he said, warning that if governance fails to keep pace, the consequences could be severe.

Li also said China's artificial intelligence sector has experienced explosive growth.

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Media outlets on X shared Premier Li Qiang's remarks from the Summer Davos in Dalian, emphasizing China's commitment to responsible global AI governance and highlighting risks of inadequate regulation.

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaking at the Summer Davos forum opening in Dalian conference hall.
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Summer Davos Forum opens with plenary session in Dalian

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The 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, known as the Summer Davos, began its opening plenary in Dalian on Wednesday, with Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivering a special address.

At the inaugural Hong Kong Global AI Governance Conference at the University of Hong Kong, Alibaba policy lead Fu Hongyu said China is at the front lines of global AI guardrails. He described a ‘common ignorance’ dilemma, unsure of AI’s direction.

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China released a white paper titled "More Just and Equitable Global Governance: China's Principles, Proposals and Actions" on Wednesday.

China has introduced a broad regulatory blueprint covering vehicle chips, artificial intelligence and batteries, aiming to shape global rules for next-generation vehicles.

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China's Ministry of Transport and three other government bodies have released an action plan to deeply integrate artificial intelligence into the shipping industry by 2027, including at least three pilot zones and more than 100 smart vessels. The strategy aims to bolster maritime operations and address bottlenecks amid global competition. By 2030, Beijing seeks to fully master key technologies and achieve a globally advanced level.

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