
Artificial intelligence
The rise of AI in China – Digital technologies and their regulation
Episode 51 | 14 November 2023
Over the last decade, China has become a leading developer and user of digital technologies, in particular artificial intelligence. Whether in e-commerce, ride hailing services or autonomous vehicles, Chinese companies operating in these areas are world competitors and contribute significantly to China's development. In parallel with the rise of these industries, Chinese policy makers have enacted a series of regulations around data and consumer protection to ensure the proper use of these technologies and to prevent market abuses by dominant players. To date, its regulatory scope and breadth is well ahead that of leading competitors in Europe or the United States. Yet, little is known about the impact of both technological development and regulatory activism on the world of work in China.
Kendra Schaefer shares with us her in-depth knowledge about the evolution of digital technologies and their regulation in China. Given her hands-on experience in advising both Chinese and foreign companies in this area, she is well placed to discuss technological trends in China, the motives Chinese regulators bring to the market and how effective they are in implementing regulation. She will also help us to better understand the impact these trends are having on Chinese workers, for instance in the ride hailing industry and beyond.
Find out more
- AI and the Future of Work — Solutions Paper
- Trivium China — Strategic advisory consultancy
- Artificial Intelligence and the world of work – should we be scared? — ILO Future of Work podcast episode
- Job quality or job quantity – which will AI affect most? — ILO Future of Work podcast episode
- Does Artificial Intelligence threaten decent work? — ILO Future of Work podcast episode
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