Authorities in Tianjin plan to include artificial intelligence (AI) as part of its engineering certification, the first of its kind nationwide.
The evaluation standards for the newly added professional title have also been unveiled, according to the municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau.
Those engaged in AI related production, research and development can apply for the certification, regardless of their academic background.
An underwater robot displayed at the World Intelligence Conference
AI experts from Tsinghua University, Nankai University and Tianjin University, as well as technical directors from the National Super Computer Center in Tianjin and Huawei's innovation center, have hailed the decision, saying that it will be conducive to attracting talents in the field, and stimulating workers to polish their expertise.
Driverless cars compete during the 3rd World Intelligent Driving Challenge in Tianjin
China's AI market is expected to reach 96 billion yuan this year.