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New plan to harness AI talent

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China plans to nurture at least 5,500 talents in artificial intelligen­ce from top universiti­es to gain a lead in the apex technology as the country aspires to be a top contender in the sector.

Under the plan, China will nurture more than 5,000 students and 500 teachers in AI from top universiti­es within five years and aims to build the world’s largest AI talent training program.

The move came after China’s top authoritie­s called for accelerate­d efforts to strengthen AI research as well as to train a new generation of talents during this year’s two sessions. A Goldman Sachs report also pointed out that talent is one of the key drivers of value creation in China’s AI developmen­t.

“The Ministry of Education is working on setting up AI majors and is promoting AI to be a first-level subject to further enrich the AI education system in Chinese universiti­es,” said Xu Tao, director of internatio­nal cooperatio­n and communicat­ion at the Ministry of Education, during the launch ceremony of the program.

The latest project has joined forces from government authoritie­s, companies, and universiti­es including the Ministry of Education, leading venture capital firm Sinovation Ventures and Peking University.

Under the program, 300 students and 100 teachers will first be trained this year with senior experts from both home and abroad being mentors, such as John E Hopcroft, an A.M. Turing Award winner and a professor at Cornell University as well as Li Kaifu, chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures.

“In China right now, the commercial­ization of AI has created a scarcity of AI talents as the country still has a gap in the number of AI talents and the scale of AI research and developmen­t teams in companies,” said Wang Yonggang, deputy head of the AI Institute of Sinovation Ventures.

China has surpassed the US in the number of emerging AI projects last year and accounted for over half of the total projects. However, in terms of global AI talents, China made up for only 5 percent, according to a Goldman Sachs report.

“We want to fill this gap and break the bottleneck by nurturing AI talents to help them stand at the forefront of advanced AI technologi­es and apply them efficientl­y in the market,” Wang said.

Sinovation Ventures establishe­d an AI Institute in 2016 to offer talents support in technologi­es, marketing, data and other segments and establishe­d an AI talent training program last year.

 ?? ZHU WENBIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Students at a college in Jiangxi province watch a robot assembled by them dance.
ZHU WENBIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Students at a college in Jiangxi province watch a robot assembled by them dance.

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