China, SCO partners expand AI cooperation
Release time:2025-06-03
Attending guests watched the humanoid robot performance at the artificial intelligence enterprise exhibition area at the China-Shanghai Cooperation Organization Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Forum held in Tianjin on May 29, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

TIANJIN — It's soybean planting season in Russia. Across vast farmlands in Ussuriysk, agricultural machinery equipped with automatic navigation systems and artificial intelligence algorithms developed by a Chinese company perform precise automated sowing.

"Chinese agricultural technology leads in innovation and intelligence. This product enables automatic turning and precise operation along preset routes, making it popular in the Russian market," said Dmitry Vladimirovich Banin, a local distributor.

This navigation system was displayed at the 2025 China-Shanghai Cooperation Organization Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Forum recently held in Tianjin, drawing attendees from SCO countries.

The AI-themed forum aims to strengthen practical collaboration in AI development and governance among SCO member states.

"AI-powered agriculture is transforming the industry," said Yan Bingxin, senior engineer of Nongxin Tianjin Technology Co Ltd, adding that the company has intensified R&D in smart agriculture and sold dozens of agricultural navigation systems to Russia.

As a strategic technology driving a new wave of scientific revolution, AI has seen comprehensive advancement in China. The country has established a robust AI industrial ecosystem with systematic capabilities.

In Kazakhstan, an AI-powered pool-cleaning robot equipped with infrared and ultrasonic sensors navigates intelligently via mobile app control. "Users can monitor cleaning routes remotely, view real-time maps, and schedule sessions via Wifi," said Yu Guoxing, overseas channel manager of Sublue Underwater AI Co Ltd.

Kazakh distributor Vadim Vestev, impressed by their technology and intelligence, purchased 40 such robots. The products have gained traction in Russia and Tajikistan.

"China stands ready to collaborate with other SCO member states to promote the beneficial, secure, and equitable development of AI," said Huang Ru, a senior official at the National Development and Reform Commission.

"AI represents one of the fastest-growing cooperation areas within the SCO," said Oleg Kopelov, deputy secretary-general of the SCO. "We will enhance AI and digital infrastructure connectivity, improve AI ecosystems, foster industrial coordination, and strengthen academic exchanges and talent development within the SCO framework."