Mira Anderson
Manager, Communications and Publications
Manager, Communications and Publications
Mira Anderson is a communications and publications manager at the US-China Business Council. Her previous work experience includes internships at the World Affairs Councils of America and the Global Business School Network. She also served as senior editor for her graduate school’s academic journal. Mira holds a master’s degree in international relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a bachelor’s degree in international studies and East Asian studies from Johns Hopkins University. She is proficient in Mandarin Chinese.
On August 26, China’s State Council released guiding opinions on the implementation of China’s AI+ Action Plan over the next 10 years. The plan is China’s most comprehensive policy statement yet on embedding artificial intelligence throughout its economy and society, providing ministries, regulators, and local governments with key implementation goals. Target areas for AI integration include R&D, agriculture, industrial processes, and services.
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