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The world will move in technology and intelligence to levels that we do not imagine

Robin Lee, the founding partner and CEO of Baidu, stressed that the artificial intelligence revolution is much faster than the computer revolution that the world witnessed at the beginning of the new millennium, as major companies are racing to develop more sophisticated and efficient models, in light of strong global competition.

Robin Lee’s comments came during a dialogue session that I gathered with Omar Sultan Al -Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remar Acts, Deputy Head of the World Government Summit, within the activities of the first day of the World Summit of Governments 2025 hosted by Dubai during the period from 11 to 13 February below The slogan “Future Governments Osman”.

Robin Lee said that the world is experiencing advanced stages of obstetric artificial intelligence, which speeds up its spread and pushes towards more innovation in various applications.

He added: “As this development continues, we will see unprecedented opportunities to transfer technology to a more intelligent and efficient level, which opens the way for completely new uses that we could not imagine a few years ago.”

Reducing the cost of artificial intelligence
He pointed out that China focuses on reducing the cost of artificial intelligence due to the restrictions imposed on it, noting that the costs of technology in China are much lower than its counterpart in the United States, which causes Chinese companies to invent low -cost and self -effective solutions.

He explained: “Most industries are linked to reducing costs, and if we can reduce the cost of artificial intelligence by 30%, we will witness a faster and more inclusive transformation in various sectors.”

He added, the majority of investments are directed to the papers and cloud infrastructure industry, which constitute the basis for developing smart language models, which have become a fundamental role in technological development.

Robin Lee emphasized that the rapid technological development does not allow stopping investment, as continuing to pump investments is the only way to stay at the forefront of the technological revolution. He added: “We are surprised by what we can achieve today, but after only six months, technology will develop to a higher level, whether on our part or from our competitors. Everyone is racing in light of intense competition, and whoever stops investing will lose the race.”

Robin Lee pointed to some of the challenges related to artificial intelligence, which is the supervisory environment, where advanced technology still faces organizational restrictions that limit their widespread spread, which requires the necessity of developing flexible organizational frameworks that support innovation while preserving moral controls.

Robin Lee explained that the second challenge lies in the rapid development of artificial intelligence: as the speed of innovation in this field means that the technology available today will become old within a few months, which imposes on companies and governments to keep pace with changes continuously.

Robots are safer than humans
Robin Lee said: “Despite developments in self -driving techniques and robots, there are some challenges that still exist, as experiments have proven that robots are ten times safer than humans, but there are still accidents, and we have to analyze their causes and make adjustments to reduce them.”

He stressed that his company has been working for three years to develop robotics (self -driving taxi robots), and has not yet faced grave incidents, which enhances confidence in this future technology.

Robin Lee expressed optimism about the future of artificial intelligence, noting that the current advanced language models are able to generate great value in various fields, and he said: “Hundreds of thousands of scientists use our models to improve efficiency in areas such as employment, e -commerce, home care, and energy.”

Robin Lee concluded his speech by emphasizing that artificial intelligence is no longer just a choice, but rather has become an economic and technological necessity, adding: “We are in a continuous race, and whoever wants to stay at the forefront must invest and develop constantly. The future will be for those who dare innovation and continue progress.”

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