A collection of cases named "AI from China Benefits the World (2025)" was officially released during the 2025 World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai on Saturday, with prime examples of AI collaboration between China and countries around the world demonstrating Chinese AI technologies' contributions in empowering global development.
Covering 12 fields such as smart cities, healthcare, agriculture and cultural exchanges, the cases include a smart farm in Cambodia, an AI platform launched to safeguard Brazilian electricity grid, an AI-powered emergency translation platform built to support quake relief efforts in Myanmar, and a project using Chinese AI technologies to upgrade South Africa's century-old railway network.
"China is continuously making even as AI is evolving. It's quite inspirational in the sense that it shows us the world of possibilities that can help to spur the economic growth that we need in our country, but also to take us to the level of efficiency, quality of service delivery, and using technology as the springboard to unlock economic growth, which is what we want for our country," said Solly Malatsi, South Africa's Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies.
Holding on a record scale, the 2025 World AI Conference and High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance runs from July 26 to 28, attracting tens of thousands of professionals from 128 countries and regions.
"What is very important for us is here at the WAIC, we could meet many other country representatives from Asia, Southeast Asia or Europe. And we hope that other Europeans, or other countries in the world will see the opportunity to be partners of Chinese companies," said Gabor Proszeky, director general of Hungarian Research Center for Linguistics.
Case collection shows Chinese AI's contributions to global development
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Thursday that Russia's armed forces continued to strike Ukrainian forces in multiple directions and has taken control of one more settlement in the Donetsk region, while Ukraine, on the same day, reported strikes against several key facilities in Russia.
"As a result of decisive actions, units of the Southern Group of Forces liberated the settlement of Sviato-Pokrovske in the Donetsk region," the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
Russian troop clusters continued to strike Ukrainian forces in the directions of Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson.
Russian air forces, strike drones, missile units and artillery struck 142 areas of Ukrainian military airport and port infrastructure, strike drone production facilities, energy facilities supporting Ukrainian military operations, as well as temporary deployment points of Ukrainian forces and foreign mercenaries.
Additionally, Russian air defense systems shot down six aerial bombs, one U.S.-made HIMARS rocket, and 472 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles in the special military operation zone over the past 24 hours, the ministry added.
On the same day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that to weaken the combat capabilities of the Russian armed forces, Ukrainian forces carried out strikes on several key facilities in Russia.
Two oil storage tanks caught fire at the southern Russian port of Temryuk after a drone attack.
The total fire area is approximately 2,000 square meters. And 70 personnel and 18 pieces of equipment are involved in the firefighting effort.
Temryuk is a major seaport on the Black Sea, vital to Russia's export of oil and petroleum products, and it is also one of the important logistics support hubs for the Russian military.
In addition, Ukrainian forces carried out strikes on the military airport located in Maikop City, claiming that the fire caused had a significant impact on the normal operation of the airport.
It also reported that Ukraine's air force struck the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery in Russia's Rostov Oblast using Storm Shadow long-range cruise missiles, triggering multiple explosions, with the extent of damage still being clarified.
Russia reports multi-directional strikes against Ukraine, Ukraine claims strikes on key facilities in Russia