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Twenty-nine countries sign agreement to establish global AI cooperation body

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BEIJING, July ‌16 (Reuters) - Twenty-nine countries on Thursday ​signed an agreement to establish the World ⁠AI Cooperation Organization, an intergovernmental body China says aims to promote international ​cooperation and global governance in artificial intelligence.

• ‌Representatives from the 29 countries, including Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Cuba, Brazil and Venezuela, as ⁠well as 10 African ⁠and 12 Asian countries, signed the agreement as founding members.

• The organization's headquarters will be located in Shanghai, ‌Chinese state agency Xinhua said.

• The signing ⁠ceremony was held in ‌Shanghai on the eve ​of the annual World Artificial Intelligence Conference, where Chinese President Xi Jinping ‌is expected to outline ​an ambitious ⁠vision for Beijing's role in global ‌AI governance.

• China ⁠proposed the creation of a World AI Cooperation Organization at last year's conference ​but no countries ‌had formally announced membership until now.

(Reporting ⁠by Shi Bu, ​Xiuhao Chen and Laurie Chen; Editing ​by Sharon Singleton)

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