At the United Nations' first global dialogue on AI governance, China emphasized that open source AI serves as a shared asset for all humanity. The country highlighted Chinese open source models like DeepSeek and Qwen for significantly lowering the barriers and costs associated with AI adoption.

China expressed its commitment to further promoting open source AI across industry, academia, and research institutions. This effort aims to encourage innovation and AI empowerment through international cooperation.

The goal is to build an inclusive ecosystem that injects sustained momentum into global AI development.