China says AI risks becoming “exclusive game” as Beijing proposes global body
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for the establishment of a global artificial intelligence cooperation organization on Saturday, positioning Beijing as an alternative to Washington’s AI dominance just days after President Trump unveiled his low-regulation AI strategy. Speaking at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Li warned that AI risks becoming “an exclusive game for a few countries and companies.”
The premier emphasized China’s commitment to open-source AI development and promised to share technological advances with developing nations, particularly in the Global South.
