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Artificial intelligence is transforming our world at an unprecedented pace. But will it deepen the global AI divide or become a force for the common good?
Former Slovenian President Danilo Türk has warned that technology must not become the privilege of a handful of nations. Instead, it should be treated as a public good that benefits everyone. In response to this global challenge, China has proposed the Global AI Governance Initiative, advocating for AI development guided by a people-centered approach, respect for national sovereignty, safety and controllability, fairness and inclusiveness, and ethics first. These principles aim to ensure that AI serves as a shared benefit for all humanity. The question remains: Who will AI ultimately serve? The answer may shape the future of us all.
Artificial intelligence is transforming our world at an unprecedented pace. But will it deepen the global AI divide or become a force for the common good?
Former Slovenian President Danilo Türk has warned that technology must not become the privilege of a handful of nations. Instead, it should be treated as a public good that benefits everyone. In response to this global challenge, China has proposed the Global AI Governance Initiative, advocating for AI development guided by a people-centered approach, respect for national sovereignty, safety and controllability, fairness and inclusiveness, and ethics first. These principles aim to ensure that AI serves as a shared benefit for all humanity. The question remains: Who will AI ultimately serve? The answer may shape the future of us all.