Core Insights - The 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session emphasizes the need to "seize the high ground in technological development" in response to increasing global competition in technology, particularly under geopolitical pressures [1][3]. Group 1: Technological Development - The 21st century is characterized as an era of technological development and competition, with a focus on achieving breakthroughs in several core frontier areas over the next five years [3]. - Artificial intelligence (AI) is identified as a major trend, with advancements in algorithms and large models, as well as domestic server capabilities, positioning China to potentially surpass the U.S. in certain AI applications [5]. - The development of AI is particularly strong in the "AI+" applications, with expectations for new breakthroughs in foundational theories over the next five years [5]. Group 2: Quantum Computing and Energy - China is making significant strides in quantum computing, with a solid foundation and the potential for breakthroughs in the near future [7]. - In the energy sector, advancements in nuclear energy, including the integration of nuclear fusion and fission technologies, are expected to mature, particularly with the development of fourth-generation nuclear power plants [9]. - The focus on small-scale nuclear fusion aims to enhance efficiency, with expectations for explosive growth in these areas during the 14th Five-Year Plan [9].
朱明:人工智能是当今最大的“大潮”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-25 14:57