China is quickly applying AI technologies to many walks of life, from catching criminals, detecting cancers to developing self-driving cars.
China is rapidly catching up to the US in artificial intelligence , especially in the areas of data and adoption as Beijing strives to become a global leader in the field by 2030, according to the authors of a new think-tank report.
With nearly 1.4 billion people and 829 million internet users, many experts argue China lends itself to rapid AI adoption as it has access to huge data sets, the “oil” for future AI development. Out of 100 total available points in this report’s scoring methodology, the US led with 44.2 points, followed by China with 32.3 points and the EU with 23.5 points.
A three-step road map involves China keeping pace with leading AI technologies and applications in general by 2020; achieving AI breakthroughs by 2025; and finally to be the world leader in a domestic industry worth US$150 billion by 2030. However, China is quickly applying artificial intelligence technologies to many walks of life, from catching criminals, detecting cancers to developing self-driving cars. Internet giants such as Baidu, Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group Holding have invested billions of dollars in AI to enhance their ecosystems.
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