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Artificial Intelligence

Tencent Research Institute  •  CAICT Tencent AI Lab  •  Tencent open platform

Artificial Intelligence A National Strategic Initiative

Tencent Research Institute Tencent Research Institute Beijing, China

CAICT Internet Law Research Center CAICT, Beijing, China

Tencent AI Lab Tencent AI Lab Beijing, China

Tencent open platform Tencent open platform Beijing, China

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Preface I

Even if we could keep the machines in a subservient position, for instance by turning off the power at strategic moments, we should, as a species, feel greatly humbled. —Alan Turing

Artificial intelligence has once again become the focus of attention in all sectors of society. It has been 60 years since the concept of artificial intelligence was first proposed. During this period, the development of artificial intelligence experienced rises and falls. In 2016, humans lost to AlphaGo at Go, the board game considered to be the last intellectual fortress. Artificial intelligence began to gradually heat up, becoming the common object of pursuit for the government, industry, research institutions, and consumer markets. With the boost of artificial intelligence strategies and capital markets in various countries, artificial intelligence companies, products, and services are constan