Core Insights - The rise of AI, exemplified by DeepSeek, presents a significant opportunity for value reassessment in China and a reshuffling of urban dynamics in the country [1][2] National Strategy - The Chinese government proposed a "three-step" strategy for AI development in 2017, aiming for a core industry scale of 1.5 trillion yuan by 2020, 4 trillion yuan by 2025, and 10 trillion yuan by 2030 [3] - As of September 2024, the core AI industry scale in China has reached nearly 600 billion yuan, surpassing the 2025 target by 150% [3][4] City Comparisons - Beijing is the undisputed leader in AI, holding over 30% of national resources in talent, patents, enterprises, and financing, with a core industry scale of 300 billion yuan, accounting for half of the national total [5][6] - Shanghai has established itself as a hub for integrated circuit industries and AI chip companies, focusing on the "chip" aspect of AI, while also leading in computing power infrastructure [10][12] - Shenzhen ranks third in AI-related enterprises, with a strong manufacturing base and major tech giants like Huawei and Tencent driving innovation and ecosystem development [12][15][16] - Hangzhou is emerging as a disruptor in the AI space, particularly with the launch of DeepSeek-R1, which has significantly impacted the global AI landscape [18][19][21] Emerging Players - The "Six Little Dragons" from Hangzhou, including DeepSeek and Yushu Technology, are gaining attention for their innovative AI solutions and market share [19][20] - Zhejiang University has contributed significantly to AI research, ranking just behind Tsinghua and Peking University in terms of AI publication output [20] Competitive Landscape - Other cities like Guangzhou, Suzhou, Hefei, and Xi'an are also exploring unique pathways to develop their AI industries, highlighting the competitive nature of China's economic landscape [23][24]
吴婷:AI城市战争
3 6 Ke·2025-07-12 03:32