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Artificial Intelligence in China: Shenzhen Releases First Local Regulations
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India can bite into the global AI pie: ETILC members
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Xi Jinping’s Complicated Quest for the State-Corporate Technology Complex
Alongside more coercive measures, China’s government also uses financial incentives to ensure that private firms prioritize China’s technological goals, including in AI.
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June 28, 2021
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The relationship between the Chinese government and its private tech sector can appear mystifying. Beijing seems to be asserting more control over Chinese tech giants, for example, by cracking down on Alibaba and Tencent for growing too powerful. At the same time, the Chinese leadership recognizes that it must also allow some degree of independence for firms to be efficient and profitable.
To China’s leaders, this position is not paradoxical. As Xi Jinping recently remarked, “We encourage the development of private businesses. When they encounter difficulties [and] confusion arises,” the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) provides “guidance” so that “they can develop b
Artificial Intelligence Market 2021 Future Growth Prospect, Industry Report And Growing Demand Analysis Till 2027 – KSU
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