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China's two-pronged AI strategy
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China's two-pronged AI strategy

The article discusses China's dual approach to artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing both technological advancement and social stability. At the opening of the World AI Conference in Shanghai, Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for greater control over AI usage and more open access. The piece highlights China's leadership in automation, including driverless taxis, delivery robots, and service robots, while noting concerns about the societal impact of AI-driven job displacement. It references a 2022 incident in Wuhan where a Baidu robotaxi struck a pedestrian, sparking online protests that were quickly censored. The article raises questions about managing economic challenges like youth unemployment and potential social unrest caused by AI's disruption of the labor market.

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China's two-pronged AI strategy

The article discusses China's dual approach to artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing both technological advancement and social stability. At the opening of the World AI Conference in Shanghai, Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for greater control over AI usage and more open access. The piece highlights China's leadership in automation, including driverless taxis, delivery robots, and service robots, while noting concerns about the societal impact of AI-driven job displacement. It references a 2022 incident in Wuhan where a Baidu robotaxi struck a pedestrian, sparking online protests that were quickly censored. The article raises questions about managing economic challenges like youth unemployment and potential social unrest caused by AI's disruption of the labor market.

Bias read (Center): While the article covers a politically sensitive issue—AI's impact on employment and social stability—it presents information without overt ideological slant. It reports on government actions, societal reactions, and economic concerns without favoring specific political positions. The framing is non

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