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多措并举破解企业“算不起”困境
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-08-25 16:16

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the increasing support for the artificial intelligence (AI) industry through the issuance of computing power vouchers and data vouchers by various local governments in China, aimed at reducing costs and promoting innovation [1][2][3] - The Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone has initiated the application for computing power vouchers starting from August 22, with a deadline of September 12, 2023 [1] - Chengdu's new policy, effective from September 18, 2023, includes an annual issuance of up to 100 million yuan in computing power vouchers to support high-quality computing services [1][2] - Henan Province has announced a total issuance of up to 50 million yuan in computing power vouchers as part of its measures to support the AI industry [1][3] Group 2 - The issuance of computing power and data vouchers is seen as a necessary measure to address key pain points in the AI industry, particularly the high costs associated with computing power, data, and model training [2][3] - The policies aim to lower the barriers for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to access advanced computing resources and high-quality data, which are essential for training AI models [2][3] - Financial support measures are also being introduced, such as the establishment of a 3 billion yuan AI industry fund in Henan to provide diverse financing services for AI companies [3][4] - The focus on improving the investment and financing ecosystem is highlighted as a critical direction for supporting the AI industry, with innovative models like "computing power equity" and "data equity" being explored [4]