The Partnership on AI (PAI), which counts Alphabet Inc's <GOOGL.O>
Google, Apple Inc <AAPL.O> and Facebook Inc <FB.O> as members,
is a body that develops ethical guidelines for AI research,
including ensuring research does not violate international
conventions or human rights.
Last year China's industry ministry named Baidu as one of four
national AI champions, and the search firm has invested heavily
in autonomous driving and deep learning in recent years.
"Baidu's admission represents the beginning of PAI's entrance
into China. We will continue to add new members in China and
around the world as we grow," said PAI in a statement on
Tuesday.
The inclusion of Baidu in the group comes as Chinese and U.S.
companies are looking to ramp up cooperation on AI, despite a
looming political scuffle between the U.S. and China over
technology transfers.
Last year China laid out a roadmap to become a world leader in
AI by 2025, with plans to invest roughly $400 billion in the
industry in the coming years.
The ambitions have rankled the U.S. government, which has
discussed plans to bolster security reviews of cutting-edge
technology, including AI, over fears that China could access
technology of strategic military importance.
China's AI roadmap encourages technology sharing between
private, public and military research groups.
Despite the clash, U.S. companies have expanded their AI
presence in China while Baidu and other Chinese firms have
launched AI research labs in the United States.
Last month China's cyber ministry hosted Google, Amazon Inc <AMZN.O>
and Microsoft Corp <MSFT.O> at its annual AI forum. All three
companies have launched AI research labs in China over the past
year, despite tightening censorship and data restrictions that
limit the companies' involvement in the market.
At the forum, top government officials stressed that China's
development of AI technology would be ethically conducted,
adding that they have plans to retrain workers who lose their
jobs to AI.
(Reporting by Cate Cadell; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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