Core Insights - China's digital economy is transitioning from the "Internet+" phase to the "Artificial Intelligence+" phase, with the AI industry expected to exceed 700 billion yuan in 2024, maintaining a growth rate of over 20% for several years [1] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, significant achievements have been made in the digital economy, with China leading globally in the number of generative AI patents and having the largest fiber and 5G network infrastructure [1] Group 1 - The AI industry in China is projected to surpass 700 billion yuan in 2024, with a consistent growth rate of over 20% [1] - China accounts for 61.5% of the 45,000 newly disclosed generative AI patents globally, ranking first in the world [1] - The country has established the world's largest fiber and 5G network, with 4.55 million 5G base stations and over 218 million gigabit broadband users as of June 2023 [1] Group 2 - Challenges remain in China's digital economy, including reliance on foreign technology in key areas such as GPU chips and advanced lithography equipment [2] - There is a generational gap in the completeness and maturity of domestic software ecosystems compared to international leaders [2] - Issues such as algorithm fairness and data security in generative AI applications highlight the need for a comprehensive governance system [2] Group 3 - Emphasis on strengthening basic research and core technology breakthroughs to enhance independent innovation in AI [3] - The focus is on accelerating the commercialization of AI applications across various sectors, including healthcare, education, and finance [3] - A collaborative ecosystem involving government, enterprises, and academic institutions is essential for advancing AI technology and applications [3]
用好“人工智能+”驱动产业升级
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-10-01 22:20