China’s ruling Communist Party is calling for beefed-up national security measures, highlighting the risks posed by advances in AI.
A meeting headed by party leader and President Xi Jinping on Tuesday urged “dedicated efforts to safeguard political security.
And improve the security governance of internet data and artificial intelligence,” the official Xinhua News Agency said.
Xi, who is China’s head of state, commander of the military and chair of the party’s National Security Commission, called at the meeting for “staying keenly aware of the complicated and challenging circumstances facing national security.”
China needs a “new pattern of development with a new security architecture.” Xinhua reported Xi as saying.
China already dedicates vast resources to suppressing any perceived political threats to the party’s dominance. Thus spending on the police and security personnel exceeding that devoted to the military.
They has been cracking down on its tech sector in an effort to reassert party control, but like other countries.
It is scrambling to find ways to regulate the developing technology.
Worries about artificial intelligence systems outsmarting humans and slipping out of control have intensified with the rise of a new generation of highly capable AI chatbots such as ChatGPT.