Chinese companies discuss AI at GITEX Technology Week
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Artificial intelligence (AI) can no longer be standardized, but it should be personalized on a private level and designed in line with a need-based approach for companies, said Min Wanli, chief machine intelligence scientist of Alibaba Cloud, at the five-day GITEX Technology Week which began on Sunday in Dubai.

About 4,000 exhibitors from 175 countries demonstrated how the 4th Industrial Revolution will change people's lives.

At the event, Min demonstrated how Alibaba Cloud has helped improve traffic flows in Hangzhou City, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, with AI.

China's tech giant Huawei presented its new digital platform concept for helping companies and government entities accelerate their digital transformation process.

Using robotics and AI for traffic is also high on the agenda for the host of the expo, Dubai.

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority showcased "the first self-driving taxi in the Middle East," which will be used in test operations in the Silicon Oasis – the name for the Dubai free zone – starting from November.

Also, Dubai's Rental Dispute Center signed two memorandums of understandings with the Dubai Land Department to explore the use of AI in solving rental disputes.