Core Viewpoint - The current global artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory measures are either non-binding or not enforced, highlighting a leadership vacuum in establishing consensus rules, which China aims to address through its initiative for a World AI Cooperation Organization [1][2]. Group 1: Global AI Governance - Numerous documents and recommendations regarding AI development and usage have emerged in recent years, but there is a lack of leadership in converting these into globally accepted rules [1]. - China is promoting the establishment of a World AI Cooperation Organization, which aligns with the interests of all nations, encouraging participation from governments worldwide [1]. - The AI development race poses significant risks, with concerns about a potential economic bubble, particularly as the U.S. lacks national AI regulations despite being home to many powerful model-making companies [1]. Group 2: China's AI Regulatory Approach - China has developed its own regulatory path for AI, emphasizing traceability of AI outputs and holding companies accountable [2]. - Recent regulations in China include safety assessments for AI and requirements for watermarking AI-generated synthetic content [2]. - Understanding China's standards in the AI field is crucial for all stakeholders, as Chinese researchers actively engage in multilateral cooperation to evaluate effective global governance models [2].
全球瞭望|《自然》杂志社论:中国积极推动人工智能全球治理 其他国家应参与
Xin Hua She·2025-12-12 03:12