china Champions Responsible AI Governance at 2025 World AI Conference
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Shanghai, China – Minister of Science and Technology Yin Hejun spearheaded ChinaS commitment to responsible artificial intelligence (AI) development and global governance at the prestigious 2025 World AI Conference in Shanghai. The event, which also featured a high-level conference on global AI governance, underscored the profound impact of AI on the world and the critical need for international cooperation in its ethical and effective deployment.
China’s Vision for AI: Balancing Innovation and Security
Minister Yin Hejun articulated China’s proactive stance on the transformative power of artificial intelligence. He emphasized that AI governance has emerged as a paramount concern for the future of humanity. China, he stated, is actively embracing clever advancements while meticulously coordinating development with security imperatives.
“China consistently promotes the development of artificial intelligence technology with a highly responsible attitude,” Minister Yin remarked. “We are continuously improving our own artificial intelligence governance system and effectively promoting global cooperation in AI governance, aiming to ensure that artificial intelligence better benefits mankind.”
Key Pillars for Global AI Governance
Focusing on strengthening international collaboration, Minister yin Hejun outlined four key suggestions for advancing global AI governance:
Adhering to Intelligence for Good: Prioritizing the development and submission of AI for the betterment of society and the resolution of global challenges. Promoting Inclusiveness and Inclusivity: Ensuring that the benefits of AI are shared broadly and that diverse perspectives are included in governance discussions.
Deepening Scientific and Technological Cooperation: Fostering collaborative research and development to accelerate responsible AI innovation. Accumulating Governance Consensus: Building a shared understanding and agreement on principles and frameworks for AI governance among nations.
High-Level Engagements and International Dialog
During the conference,Minister Yin Hejun engaged in meaningful bilateral discussions with international counterparts. He held brief meetings with:
Wadorgh, Algeria’s Minister of Knowledge Economy, Startup and Micro Enterprises.
Karenga, Executive Secretary of the Zambian Cabinet Office.
Oleimai, UAE Minister of state for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy.
These engagements highlighted China’s dedication to fostering dialogue and building partnerships to shape a shared future for artificial intelligence on the global stage. The discussions underscored the universal recognition of AI’s potential and the collective obligation to guide its trajectory.
(Source of the article: People’s Finance News)*
