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Ex-UN official: China can lead in AI and robotics standards

Former UN official Sam Daws highlighted China's potential to lead in humanoid robotics and embodied AI over the next decade. He emphasized the importance of China's contributions to global digital sovereignty and the development of international standards for robotics. Daws also discussed the prospects for trilateral cooperation on these emerging technologies. AI

IMPACT China's potential leadership in AI and robotics could shape global standards and digital sovereignty discussions.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses opinions and potential future contributions from a former UN official regarding AI and robotics, rather than a concrete release or event.

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Ex-UN official: China can lead in AI and robotics standards

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    'China Can Make Special Contributions in the Next Decade,' Says Former UN Official on AI and Robotics

    Former UN official Sam Daws discusses China's leading role in humanoid robotics and embodied AI, Global South digital sovereignty, and trilateral cooperation on robotics standards in a comprehensive dialogue at Renmin University.