China is now proposing that a cooperation body be established at a global level, with a focus on cooperation involving artificial intelligence. With this step, China wants various developments related to artificial intelligence to be shared openly, thus providing equal opportunities for all countries and companies to develop and use them.
This step is seen as different and is a countermeasure to the United States, which is more controlling access to their technology by several countries, including China. Today, a number of Chinese companies are ready to offer their artificial intelligence models in open source form, which is seen as a challenge to various models developed by companies worth billions of ringgit from America.
Not only that, this cooperation body can also discuss regulatory concepts involving artificial intelligence, in addition to various other forms of cooperation involving this rapidly growing arena.
China is today ready to face restrictions on accessing chips developed by American companies. In fact, previously Huawei was also banned from not only chip access, but also access to Google services and others. This step has also made Huawei develop their own alternatives, and now Huawei is also actively developing alternative chips for NVIDIA's offerings.
Artificial intelligence is seen as a rapidly growing arena, and various companies are now actively competing with each other. This has also led to various discussions, including how data is used by companies based in other countries, given that the data is also used for the purpose of training each related model.