The National Development and Reform Commission released an action plan to promote cooperative development of artificial intelligence

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PANews July 17, according to the official website of the National Development and Reform Commission. Today, the National Development and Reform Commission released an Action Plan for Coordinating the Development of Artificial Intelligence Cooperation, which mentions: advancing cross-border movement of data, and building and operating cross-border trusted data spaces in certain sectors to promote efficient, convenient, and secure cross-border data flows. Cooperatively build high-quality corpora and industry-quality datasets, promote co-construction, sharing, and access of multilingual corpora, and lay a solid foundation for global AI innovation. Promote interconnection of intelligent computing power infrastructure. Provide inclusive intelligent computing services to developing countries. Jointly build green-energy-driven infrastructure, and promote green and low-carbon development of intelligent computing facilities, providing computing power support for the sustainable development of global AI. Encourage the co-building of international open-source AI communities, carry out international exchanges and cooperation within open-source communities, and promote the sharing of general-purpose large models, core algorithms, and tool components. Cooperatively formulate open-source compliance frameworks and safety guidelines. Support local innovation in various countries based on open-source models, and build a global open-source AI ecosystem that is open and shared, safe and orderly, and co-governed.

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