Group 1 - China's innovation has reached unprecedented importance during the 14th Five-Year Plan, with significant achievements in various sectors, including space exploration and quantum technology [1][2] - The successful return of samples from the Chang'e 6 mission reveals volcanic activity on the moon's far side, showcasing advancements in deep space exploration [1] - The number of China's hot research papers continues to grow, maintaining the world's leading position as of July 2024 [1] Group 2 - The release of a commercial version of a desktop and server operating system based on the 6.6 kernel marks a significant step in the integration of technology and industry, providing a new foundation for AI applications and digital transformation [2] - R&D investment in China has reached a new high, with a nearly 50% increase compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, amounting to an additional 1.2 trillion yuan [2] Group 3 - The "New Three" economy, represented by new industries, new business formats, and new models, is accelerating, with a total value exceeding 24 trillion yuan in 2024 [3] - The World Artificial Intelligence Conference highlighted the transformative impact of AI on scientific methodologies, with new models being developed to enhance researchers' creativity [3] Group 4 - The State Council's recent implementation of the "Artificial Intelligence+" action plan signals a commitment to advancing AI applications amid rapidly changing technological and external environments [4] - China's transition from a major technological power to a strong technological nation is supported by a solid foundation, emphasizing the need for innovation confidence and contributions to global scientific progress [4]
决胜“十四五” 打好收官战|奔跑在创新前沿!按下科技强国建设“快进键”
 Xin Hua She·2025-08-29 07:30