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In a recent statement, a spokesperson for China's top legislature emphasized the nation's commitment to ensuring that artificial intelligence (AI) technology is accessible not only to affluent nations but also to developing countries. This declaration comes ahead of the annual National People's Congress (NPC), where discussions surrounding technological advancements and their equitable distribution are expected to take center stage.
The official highlighted that AI has the potential to transform economies and improve lives across the globe. However, it is crucial that this technology does not become a privilege reserved for wealthy nations. Instead, China aims to play a pivotal role in promoting AI development in less affluent regions, thereby fostering inclusivity and collaboration.
By investing in international partnerships and sharing knowledge, China seeks to empower countries that may lack the resources to develop AI independently. This approach reflects a broader vision of global cooperation in technology, aiming to bridge the gap between rich and poor nations and create a more balanced technological landscape.
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