At the World AI Conference in Shanghai, China announced the creation of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization, aimed at fostering international collaboration in AI development. Alongside this, Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled 5,000 AI training slots dedicated to countries from the Global South, including members of ASEAN, the African Union, and BRICS, according to The Decoder.
This initiative reflects China's strategic push to strengthen AI capabilities and partnerships with developing nations, potentially reshaping the global AI landscape. The training programs are designed to equip participants with advanced AI skills, supporting technological growth in emerging economies.
For Japanese markets, this development signals increased competition and collaboration opportunities in AI innovation, highlighting the importance of monitoring global AI policy shifts and their impact on technology sectors and investment flows.
