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China has outpaced the United States in the number of worldwide artificial intelligence-related patent applications, according to a new report issued by the China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response team, a research unit under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
China-based companies have applied for a
total of more than 440,000 AI patents as of October. Internet search
giant Baidu Inc filed 5,712 AI-related patent applications, ranking
first in China for the second consecutive year, followed by Tencent
(4,115), Microsoft China (3,978), Inspur (3,755) and Huawei (3,656).
The
report showed that Baidu is the patent application leader in several
key areas of AI, including the deep learning (1,429), natural language
processing (938) and speech recognition (933).
So far, AI-enabled
technologies have been applied in several sectors, such as finance,
healthcare, transportation and education. Global consultancy PwC
forecasts that AI's contribution to the global economy will leap from $2
trillion in 2018 to $15.7 trillion by 2030.
China has placed
great emphasis on tech development, with AI being a key field. The
government has laid out plans aimed at building a 1 trillion yuan
($142.1 billion) AI core industry by 2030, which is expected to
stimulate related businesses by around 10 trillion yuan.
The
report pointed out that AI is taken as an important direction for
industrial upgrading, and the country's strategic plan for AI offers a
broad space for the research and development of AI technologies and
related industries. Moreover, from the perspective of applicants,
enterprises such as Baidu and universities have become the main force in
driving AI technologies.
It suggested more efforts are needed to
strengthen basic AI research and establish intellectual property
systems related to AI, as well as introduce high-level talents, in an
attempt to grasp the opportunities brought about by AI.
Zhang
Lijun, vice-president of Tencent, said at the sixth World Internet
Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, that the company has filed over
3,000 AI patent applications and has published more than 300
high-quality academic papers on AI. "China is fast becoming a global hub
for innovation, particularly in the field of AI," said Zhu Wei, senior
managing director and chairman of Accenture China, while noting Chinese
companies have demonstrated great determination to digitize their
organizations amid the current complex business environment.
People
should not only see China's advantages in AI patent application number,
but also give full play to the value of AI, said Hong Jing, founder of
Gaocheng Capital, who indicated that AI can be applied in all walks of
life, and create true commercial value.
Kai-Fu Lee, chairman and
CEO of Sinovation Ventures, a leading venture capital firm, said China
and the US are leading the fourth industrial revolution brought by AI
that has shown huge growth potential and created value for traditional
industries.
Lee noted some traditional industries in China are
still relatively backward, but it is the right time to embrace AI.
"Traditional companies which embrace AI will win, otherwise, they may
disappear."
Global spending on artificial intelligence will reach
$35.8 billion in 2019, a 44 percent increase over 2018, according to
the consultancy International Data Corporation.
Source: China Daily
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