Group 1 - Guangdong is a major province for artificial intelligence in China, with the core industry scale exceeding 100 billion RMB from January to May this year, maintaining the top position nationally [1] - The production of industrial robots and service robots reached 124,700 units and 4,169,800 units respectively, with year-on-year growth of 33% and 8.2%, and industrial robots accounting for over 40% of the national output [1] - Guangdong has a complete industrial chain in humanoid robots, including large model computing power, algorithms, chips, and components, which supports the commercialization of humanoid robot products [1] Group 2 - The current mainstream large models perform well in general fields but lack adaptation in industrial applications, necessitating extensive training with industrial scene data [2] - A proposal was made to establish a national-level robot training ground to allow robots to learn and test in simulated real workshop environments, addressing the needs of local automotive and electronics factories [2] - The suggestion to strengthen the Shaoguan computing power center was made, aiming to make it the "heart" of computing power in the province, along with the establishment of a dedicated "computing power development fund" [2] Group 3 - The establishment of demonstration application scenarios is crucial for bridging the gap in technology implementation, with a focus on creating a tiered list to lower the application threshold for small and medium-sized enterprises [3] - Guangdong plans to implement a series of key projects to develop foundational technologies, landmark products, and typical applications in the industry chain [3] - There is a recommendation to further support the integration of private sector technology talent into the national innovation system to enhance Guangdong's global influence in the AI and robotics industry [3]
企业家献策助广东人工智能与机器人产业创新