He also stressed the importance of improving global AI governance together. To further support global AI development, China has announced that in the next five years it will provide developing countries with 5,000 opportunities in AI training and seminar programmes. At the same time, security considerations should not become a blanket justification for restricting normal technological cooperation or fragmenting global innovation. Another notable feature of China’s AI development is its emphasis on open-source and open-weight models. Different nations bring different strengths to AI development, and lasting progress will depend on how well those strengths complement one another rather than compete in isolation.