
China and Xi Use AI Expo in Shanghai to Claim Global Tech Leadership — and Ownership
The 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) — often referred to as the AI Expo — is currently underway in Shanghai (running from July 17 to 20, 2026) under the theme “AI Partnership for a Brighter Future.” [Translation: Partner with China, of course, and let Xi Jinping dictate everything.] It has grown into one of the largest and most influential AI gatherings on the planet, drawing heads of state, top-tier global scientists (like Yoshua Bengio and Richard Sutton), and tech giants from around the world. The massive event spans an exhibition space exceeding 100,000 square meters across multiple tech hubs in Shanghai, featuring over 1,100 enterprises showcasing more than 3,000 advanced technologies. 300+ Global Product Debuts: The expo is serving as the launching pad for over 300 cutting-edge products, China-centric, of course. Major highlights include Huawei’s new AI computing supernode system (Atlas 950), the world’s first agentic AI smartphone, and MiniMax’s M3 multimodal foundation model. An Explosion of Humanoid Robots: One of the biggest physical attractions this year is the massive showcase of humanoid robots and dexterous robotic hands. Unlike previous years of experimental prototypes, this expo focuses on practical, human-sized service and industrial robots designed for deployment in real working
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