China is building a giant $2.1 billion research park [in Beijing] dedicated to developing A.I. [Artificial Intelligence; 03jan2018]
Ø China is planning to build a 13.8 billion yuan ($2.1
billion) technology park for the development of artificial intelligence
Ø It will be built within five years and situated in the
suburban Mentougou district in Beijing
Ø Last year, China laid out plans to become a world
leader in AI by 2030
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Chinese President
Xi Jinping at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference on March
13, 2015 in Beijing, China. Feng Li | Getty Images
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1. China is planning to build a 13.8 billion yuan ($2.1 billion) TECHNOLOGY PARK dedicated to developing ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI), state-backed news agency Xinhua reported Wednesday.
2. The campus will be constructed within
five years and situated in the
suburban Mentougou district in western Beijing. It will cover 54.87 hectares, Xinhua said.
3. The technology park will be home to
around 400 businesses and is expected to create an annual output value of about
50 billion yuan.
4. HIGH-SPEED BIG DATA, CLOUD COMPUTING, BIOMETRICS and so-called DEEP LEARNING, a strand
of AI, will be the focus of the new park. It will also have 5G mobile internet,
a super computer and cloud services, according to Xinhua.
5. The news follows the Chinese
government's announcement in
July 2017that laid out plans for the country
to become a world leader in AI by 2013, with the aim of making the industry
worth 1 trillion yuan.
CHINA WANTS TO MAKE A "MAJOR
BREAKTHROUGH" IN AI TECHNOLOGY BY 2025.
6. Beijing hopes to help accelerate the
commercialization of AI in China in areas such as smart cities, but is also
eyeing its military capabilities, something that could worry the broader
international community.
7.
Already, the U.S. is taking note. A
recent Pentagon report showed how worried Washington was about Chinese firms
investing in U.S. start-ups, suggesting that there might need to be
tighter controls around this.
8. On Tuesday, the U.S. government
failed to approve MoneyGram's multi-million-dollar merger with Ant Financial,
an affiliate of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
9. Some experts including noted venture
capitalist Jim Breyer have compared the competition between the U.S. and China
in AI to the "space race of
the '50s." However, he did say that the
U.S. will lead China in AI.
10. "I don't think they'll (China) be number one, because I think
there's still a level of genius and creativity in Silicon Valley that persists
and will always persist," Breyer said during a CNBC-hosted panel in
November.
11. Xinhua said the Beijing park will be developed by Zhongguancun Development Group, which will seek partnership with
Chinese and overseas universities, research institutes and large enterprises to
establish a number of research hubs on the premises. These will include a
"national-level" artificial intelligence lab, Xinhua said.
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