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发力这一数据产业,武汉探索超大城市数字治理新模式
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-13 09:23

Core Viewpoint - Wuhan aims to enhance its data labeling industry significantly by 2027, targeting a scale exceeding 50 billion yuan and driving AI-related industry growth by over 100 billion yuan, positioning itself among the top in the nation [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Development Goals - By 2027, Wuhan plans to establish data labeling industrial parks, attract two leading data labeling enterprises, and nurture at least four benchmark companies in niche sectors and 20 high-growth SMEs [2]. - The data labeling industry is expected to achieve an annual compound growth rate exceeding 20%, with a focus on enhancing specialization, intelligence, and technological innovation capabilities [2]. - The city aims to create typical case studies of data labeling achievements, with related asset registration, product registration, and data trading activities exceeding 50 billion yuan [2]. Group 2: Action Plan and Measures - The "Three-Year Action Plan for the Development of Wuhan's Data Labeling Industry (2025-2027)" outlines 12 specific measures across five areas: accelerating industry aggregation, enhancing industry capabilities, promoting supply-demand matching, optimizing the industry ecosystem, and supporting data security applications [1][2]. - Wuhan encourages data labeling companies to participate in building high-quality industry data sets and to strengthen product applications in AI, while continuously promoting the development of leading data labeling tools [2]. Group 3: Public Data Resource Utilization - Wuhan is exploring an "overall authorization + individual authorization" operational model to stimulate the potential of public data elements, encouraging deep integration of public and social data [3]. - The city has established a unified management mechanism for data resources, creating a comprehensive digital resource system since the formation of the data bureau last year [3]. - By 2024, Wuhan's digital economy is projected to account for over 50% of its GDP, ranking 10th among China's top 100 digital economy cities and 6th in the Digital Ecosystem Index, advancing three positions from the previous ranking [3].