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China calls for preventing AI from becoming ‘a game’ for a few wealthy countries at UN

2026-05-07 09:30   环球时报网英文版

  "We stand ready to work with all parties to turn those visions into reality, and to ensure that the benefits of AI development are shared more broadly and equitably across the world," Fu said, according to Xinhua.

  Chen Jiachang, vice minister of Science and Technology of China, noted in his speech that AI has become a key driving force behind the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation. China is ready to work with countries around the world to deepen international cooperation, promote the healthy development of AI, boost global economic growth, and improve the well-being of people in all nations, CMG reported.

  Chen said that China adheres to an open-source and open innovation path in AI and is accelerating the development of a globally inclusive technological innovation ecosystem. China has become the world"s largest contributor to AI patents, accounting for 60 percent of the global total. By embracing openness and open-source models, China"s AI open-source community, built by the industry, has gathered 170,000 multimodal open-source models and serves 20 million developers worldwide, according to CMG.

  The meeting, a side event of the 11th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, was attended by more than 120 representatives from more than 50 countries and international organizations, Xinhua reported.

  Ma Jihua, a veteran tech analyst, told the Global Times that China"s open-source large-language models feature low thresholds, rapid evolution, and open inclusiveness, enabling more people around the world to access the world"s most advanced AI at low cost. This naturally makes them widely welcomed, helps bridge the digital divide, and allows more developing countries and their people to benefit from technological dividends.

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