At the World AI Conference in Shanghai, delegates emphasized the need for equitable access to AI technologies to prevent a widening digital divide. Scholars and international figures called for greater global cooperation and development-focused AI regulations. Concerns were raised that current AI governance approaches could stifle progress in emerging markets, with a call for nations to first seize technological opportunities before strict regulation. AI
IMPACT Calls for equitable AI access and development-focused regulation aim to prevent a digital divide, potentially influencing future global AI policy and investment.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses opinions and calls for action from scholars and international figures at an AI conference regarding global AI access and governance.
- China
- Global North
- Global South
- Mongolia
- Nambaryn Enkhbayar
- Shanghai
- Tsinghua University
- World AI Conference
- Xue Lan
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