从实验室到千行百业:我国“人工智能+”六大行动全景图出炉
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-27 03:08

Core Viewpoint - The release of the "Opinions on Deepening the Implementation of 'Artificial Intelligence+' Action" marks China's first comprehensive policy document in the AI sector, proposing six major actions to accelerate the large-scale and commercial application of artificial intelligence [1][3]. Group 1: Six Major Actions - The six major actions of "Artificial Intelligence+" include: +Science and Technology, +Industrial Development, +Consumer Quality Improvement, +Public Welfare, +Governance Capability, and +Global Cooperation, targeting various stakeholders across different sectors [1][3]. - The document emphasizes the importance of leveraging China's rich application scenarios across various industries to enhance AI development [1][3]. Group 2: Development Goals - By 2027 and 2030, the document sets goals for the penetration rates of new intelligent terminals and intelligent entities to exceed 70% and 90%, respectively, positioning the intelligent economy as a crucial growth driver for China's economic development [3]. - By 2035, China aims to fully transition into a new stage of intelligent economy and society [3]. Group 3: Practical Measures - The "Opinions" outline specific development directions for each field, creating a clear industrial iteration "navigation map" and a practical "skill package" to address challenges in AI application [3][4]. - In technology, the focus is on using AI to accelerate major scientific discoveries and facilitate technological iterations [4]. Group 4: Sector-Specific Initiatives - In the industrial sector, the document proposes fostering new intelligent native models and promoting comprehensive intelligent development across industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and services [6]. - In consumer applications, it encourages the use of AI to create new consumption experiences and products, such as AI smartphones and robots, enhancing accessibility for households and businesses [6]. - In public welfare, the document aims to stimulate innovation and re-employment through AI, promoting personalized education and a more compassionate intelligent society [6]. Group 5: Governance and Global Cooperation - The governance framework includes enhancing urban operational intelligence and optimizing natural resource allocation from social, safety, and ecological perspectives [8]. - The document positions AI as an international public good, advocating for equal participation in the intelligentization process among countries [8].