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As China pushes for dominance in various areas of artificial intelligence, with plans to have mass production of AI-driven humanoid robots by 2025 and leadership in the sector by 2027, the country has published a set of governance guidelines and commitments for AI technology that it hopes will be adopted globally. They include calls for greater cooperation — not between East and West, but between North and South. Unveiled at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference last week, the Shanghai Declaration on Global AI Governance lays out China’s position in five areas: promoting AI development,…