Core Insights - China Telecom's Tianyi Cloud revenue has surpassed 100 billion yuan, indicating strong growth and a commitment to embracing artificial intelligence for building an intelligent cloud capability system [1] Group 1: AI Infrastructure and Services - In the IaaS layer, China Telecom plans to advance intelligent computing construction with an integrated AIDC (Artificial Intelligence Data Center) model combining "central cluster + edge DC" [6] - For the PaaS layer, the company will continue to upgrade its intelligent computing platform, offering one-stop computing power scheduling and AI development services [6] - In the DaaS layer, China Telecom aims to enhance its "Xinghai" data intelligence platform, promoting deep integration of proprietary, open-source, and third-party data sets [6] - The MaaS layer will see improvements in the capabilities of the "Xingchen" large model, focusing on complex reasoning and lightweight, low-cost deployment [6] Group 2: AI Market Trends and Challenges - 2023 is highlighted as the year of large-scale AI application, driven by new open-source AI technologies like DeepSeek that lower the barriers for computing power and algorithms [6] - The market is increasingly focusing on data and applications, reflecting a shift in priorities within the AI landscape [6] Group 3: AI Security Governance - AI security governance is deemed essential due to the unprecedented opportunities and risks posed by new technologies, including cultural bias, sensitive information leaks, and risks of model misalignment [6][7] - China Telecom plans to establish a comprehensive protection system covering infrastructure, data, content, algorithms, and applications to enhance data security [7] - A three-tier security risk classification system will be implemented, covering over 10 billion tokens, to improve code scanning, auditing, and tracing capabilities [7]
中国电信柯瑞文:今年是人工智能的规模应用元年