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Google to open artificial intelligence centre in China | Google to open artificial intelligence centre in China |
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Google is deepening its push into artificial intelligence (AI) by opening a research centre in China, even though its search services remain blocked in the country. | Google is deepening its push into artificial intelligence (AI) by opening a research centre in China, even though its search services remain blocked in the country. |
Google said the facility would be the first its kind in Asia and would aim to employ local talent. | |
Silicon Valley is focusing heavily on the future applications for AI. | Silicon Valley is focusing heavily on the future applications for AI. |
China has also indicated strong support for AI development and for catching up with the US. | |
Research into artificial intelligence has the potential to improve a range of technologies, from self-driving cars and automated factories to translation products and facial recognition software. | Research into artificial intelligence has the potential to improve a range of technologies, from self-driving cars and automated factories to translation products and facial recognition software. |
In a blog post on the company's website, Google said the new research centre was an important part of its mission as an "AI first company". | In a blog post on the company's website, Google said the new research centre was an important part of its mission as an "AI first company". |
"Whether a breakthrough occurs in Silicon Valley, Beijing or anywhere else, [AI] has the potential to make everyone's life better for the entire world," said Fei-Fei Li, chief scientist at Google Cloud AI and Machine Learning. | "Whether a breakthrough occurs in Silicon Valley, Beijing or anywhere else, [AI] has the potential to make everyone's life better for the entire world," said Fei-Fei Li, chief scientist at Google Cloud AI and Machine Learning. |
The research centre, which joins similar facilities in London, New York, Toronto and Zurich, will be run by a small team from its existing office in Beijing. | The research centre, which joins similar facilities in London, New York, Toronto and Zurich, will be run by a small team from its existing office in Beijing. |
Strict rules | |
The tech giant operates two offices in China, with roughly half of its 600 employees working on global products, company spokesperson Taj Meadows told the AFP news agency. | |
But Google's search engine and a number of other services are banned in China. The country has imposed increasingly strict rules on foreign companies over the past year, including new censorship restrictions. | But Google's search engine and a number of other services are banned in China. The country has imposed increasingly strict rules on foreign companies over the past year, including new censorship restrictions. |
China has for many years censored content it sees as politically sensitive, using an increasingly sophisticated set of filters that critics have called the "great firewall". | |
At the same time, China has been expanding its push into artificial intelligence. | |
Last week, the country's President, Xi Jinping, urged senior officials at a key Communist Party meeting to "accelerate implementation of big data". | |
In July, China announced its national plan for AI, calling for the country to catch up with the US. | |
But its advances in this area have sparked concerns. Human rights groups are among those troubled by China's use of artificial intelligence to monitor its own citizens. | |
Addressing the meeting of Communist Party officials late last week, President Xi reportedly emphasised "the necessity of using big data to improve governance". |
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