China proposes AI governance body

China proposes AI governance body

2 August 2025

Premier Li Qiang has urged global leaders to establish an international organisation for artificial intelligence (AI). The proposal seeks to address the escalating risks associated with AI and prevent its monopolisation by a few nations or corporations.

The Chinese government is concerned about the potential for unequal development and control in the AI sector. By creating a global AI body, China aims to foster international cooperation and ensure the technology benefits all of humanity. The specific functions and structure of this proposed organisation are yet to be defined, but the focus is on mitigating risks and promoting equitable access.

This initiative reflects China's ambition to play a leading role in shaping the future of AI governance. It also comes amid increasing global discussions about the ethical and societal implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies.

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Published on 2 August 2025
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