Pakistan, July 26 -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged the world to find a balance between artificial intelligence development and security risks. Speaking at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, he stressed that a global consensus is urgently needed. Li warned that without cooperation, AI risks becoming controlled by just a few countries or companies. He called for openness, sharing, and fairness to allow all nations to benefit from AI advancements.

Li announced a new China-led international AI cooperation body to promote governance and open-source development. He said China is ready to share AI progress, especially with developing countries. Highlighting challenges, he pointed to shortages in computing power and chips as key barriers. The...