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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-10-16 22:25

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the significant advancements in China's digital economy and technology innovation during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, highlighting a shift from following to leading in certain areas of network information technology [1][2]. - China's artificial intelligence (AI) sector has seen remarkable growth, with domestic patents accounting for 60% of the global total, and major AI models like DeepSeek and Tongyi Qianwen leading the global open-source ecosystem [1]. - The number of 5G base stations has reached 4.598 million, establishing the largest network infrastructure globally, which supports the digital economy's expansion and enhances the stability of supply chains [1]. Group 2 - The integration of the digital economy with the real economy is crucial for enhancing productivity across various industries, with over 35,000 basic-level and 230 outstanding smart factories emerging nationwide [2]. - The digital economy's core industries now account for 10.4% of GDP, reflecting a significant increase in production efficiency and the creation of over 100 new job types [2]. - The average reduction in research and development cycles for key industrial enterprises has been nearly 30%, driven by the widespread adoption of digital design tools [2]. Group 3 - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's data production reached 41.06 ZB, a 25% year-on-year increase, with over 35,000 high-quality datasets established [3]. - The total data transaction volume exceeded 22 billion yuan, marking an 80% increase, indicating the rapid development of a unified and active national data market [3]. - The implementation of privacy computing and the establishment of a trusted data space ensure the secure and efficient flow of data, allowing it to be a core asset that creates value [3].