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Li Keqiang Comments on Man Machine War: No matter what the win or lose, the machine is artificial

  

After the closing of the Fourth Session of the Twelfth National People's Congress, Premier Li Keqiang met with Chinese and foreign journalists who interviewed the Fourth Session of the Twelfth National People's Congress at the Golden Hall on the third floor of the Great Hall of the People and answered their questions.

Turning to China Japan South Korea relations, Li Keqiang said that when he thought of a relatively easy topic, that is, the recent human-computer war between Korean chess players and Alfa GO, many people in the three countries are concerned, which also shows that there are some cultural similarities between the three countries.

Li Keqiang said that he did not want to comment on the win or lose. Because no matter what you win or lose, the machine is still man-made. China, Japan and South Korea, or between China and Japan, should have the wisdom to promote intelligent manufacturing, develop scientific and technological cooperation, and create high-quality products that people need. Moreover, the economy of China, Japan and South Korea accounts for 1/5 of the world economy and 70% of the Asian economy. We are highly complementary and can work together to open a broader world market.