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夏季达沃斯热议中国AI发展路径:以应用为导向释放创新潜力

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the forum is that China's AI development path is application-oriented, emphasizing systematic ecological collaboration and the advantages of a new generation of technical talent, positioning China as a key player in the global AI landscape [1][5]. - Haier Group's CEO highlighted that AI represents not just a technology but a shift in thinking, with significant application potential in the home appliance sector, enhancing product intelligence and providing customized services for the elderly and children [3]. - The founder of Yushutech pointed out the intense competition in the AI and robotics fields, stressing the need for continuous progress to avoid obsolescence, particularly among the younger generation who are growing up in a digital environment [3]. Group 2 - Workera's CEO discussed the transformation of workplace skill structures due to AI, categorizing required skills into "durable skills" and "ephemeral skills," with the former including critical thinking and communication, and the latter being rapidly changing skills like programming languages [4]. - The Dean of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business noted that AI's contribution extends from blue-collar labor replacement to white-collar sectors, reshaping the business landscape, with China and the U.S. being the most likely leaders in the next AI revolution [5]. - A law professor from USC emphasized China's "application-first" characteristic in its AI ecosystem, noting that the country's manufacturing capabilities and consumer market size provide a natural advantage for AI model training and implementation [5].