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China is anticipated to create around fifty AI standards by 2026.

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By the year 2026, China is expected to have developed more than fifty new standards for the artificial intelligence business.
The World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai is where one may find a sign that reads “AI,” which stands for “artificial intelligence.”
At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), which took place in Shanghai, China on July 6, 2023, a sign that included the acronym AI (Artificial Intelligence) was observed.
Beijing In a statement released on Tuesday, the Ministry of Industry of China announced that by the year 2026, the country will have developed more than fifty new national and industrial standards.
As part of the instructions that the ministry released about the standardization of systems for the artificial intelligence sector, this objective shall be accomplished.


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