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多部门协同部署“人工智能+”,全力推进规模化商业化应用
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun·2025-08-03 13:37

Group 1: Policy Overview - The State Council has approved the "Opinions on Deepening the Implementation of 'Artificial Intelligence+' Action," marking a significant national-level industrial development initiative following the "Internet+" action in 2015 [1] - The policy aims to promote large-scale commercial applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and leverage China's complete industrial system, large market scale, and rich application scenarios to accelerate AI integration across various sectors [1][5] - The government will enhance demonstration leadership through state-owned enterprises and optimize the AI innovation ecosystem by strengthening supply in computing power, algorithms, and data [1][6] Group 2: Industry Impact - The implementation of the "Artificial Intelligence+" action is expected to assist in the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries and open new avenues for strategic emerging industries and future development [2] - AI is recognized as a key driver of the current technological revolution and industrial transformation, with the government emphasizing the need to combine digital technology with manufacturing and market advantages [4] - The demand for AI applications is strong across various sectors, with new intelligent products and scenarios emerging, such as smart connected vehicles and smart home devices [5] Group 3: Infrastructure and Support - The State Council emphasizes the importance of optimizing the AI innovation ecosystem by enhancing policy support and building a robust foundation in computing power, algorithms, data, and talent [6][7] - The "East Data West Computing" initiative aims to accelerate the construction of a national integrated computing network, with over 60% of new computing power expected to be concentrated in national hub nodes by the end of the year [7][8] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has outlined plans to improve the supply capacity and efficiency of intelligent computing resources, with a focus on establishing a comprehensive standard and rule system for computing interconnectivity by 2026 [8][9] Group 4: Central Enterprises and Data Utilization - The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) has initiated the "AI+" special action for central enterprises, leading to over 500 AI application scenarios in key industries such as manufacturing and energy [10] - SASAC plans to enhance data empowerment by constructing high-quality data sets in key industries, which will support the training of large AI models [11] - Central enterprises are positioned to leverage their extensive industry data to improve AI model performance and accuracy, facilitating the deep integration of AI with traditional industries [11]