Talk:Artificial intelligence industry in China
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[edit]Hi team, this version of the article is pasted from the sandbox. Please see the detailed updates below for this page: 1. adding more summaries about each section in the lead paragraphs; 2. add the late 1950s - early 2000s history of AI development in China; 3.added three new sections "list of AI policy", "China AI Readiness", & "AI R&D"; 4. Added list of China national AI team under 'notable companies' section; 5. Change the title for Industrial development to industrial impact; adding subsections of economic impact, military impact, academia, and ethical concerns;
Thank you!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by JianiW (talk • contribs) 07:31, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
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Needs more WP:SECONDARY WP:RS
[edit]The article's topic is certainly WP:NOTABLE, but the article should be rewritten to be based on reliable mainstream media sources rather than directly on the Chinese government publication as "State Council Notice on the Issuance of the Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan", otherwise it's hard to distinguish which parts of the plan are significant and credible enough to cover here and which are routine details that our readers are unlikely to be interested in.
Some examples of good WP:SECONDARY sources that specifically mention the Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan:
- http://time.com/5107485/baidus-robin-li-helping-china-win-21st-century/
- https://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21735478-autonomous-robots-and-swarms-will-change-nature-warfare-getting-grips
- http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-25/china-determined-to-match-western-competitors-in-ai/9357048
- https://www.wired.com/story/ex-google-executive-opens-a-school-for-ai-with-chinas-help/
Rolf H Nelson (talk) 01:29, 9 April 2018 (UTC)
Selection of source
[edit]Multiple sections of the article describes excessive details about the implication between military-civil fusion and the artificial intelligence industry in China. However, artificial intelligence and its corresponding industries existed in China far before the Xi Jingping administration. These references, such as [1]:19[2][3][4] talks about the general policies and implication of military-civil fusion to China's technology development, in which the notion of AI only takes one or two sentences. The article makes it sound like the AI is only relevant to military-civil fusion, which is not true (It's like talking about Boeing with details only describing its military division). My suggestion would be move the details regarding military-civil fusion over to the dedicated Wikipedia article military-civil fusion. Current article needs to take a more general approach describing the birth, development, and implication of the artificial intelligence industry in China, instead of just the military ones, or the ones related to the military-civil fusion initiative.-Loned (talk) 00:05, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
References
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Levesque, Greg (8 October 2019). "Military-Civil Fusion: Beijing's "Guns AND Butter" Strategy to Become a Technological Superpower". China Brief. 19 (18).
- ^ Kania, Elsa B. (27 August 2019). "In Military-Civil Fusion, China is Learning Lessons from the United States and Starting to Innovate". Center for a New American Security. The Strategy Bridge.
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