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智能涌现,无锡交出物联网产业“新答卷”
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-30 10:49

Core Insights - The narrative of AIoT is shifting from "AI empowering IoT" to AI increasingly relying on physical world perception and interaction [1][2] - The upcoming 2025 World Internet of Things Expo in Wuxi will focus on the integration of AI and IoT, emphasizing IoT's role as a foundation for "physical intelligence" [1][5] Group 1: AI and IoT Integration - Modern AI, represented by large models and embodied intelligence, is heavily dependent on IoT for data collection and interaction with the physical world [2][3] - IoT devices provide essential data "fuel" for various AI models, including those in industrial, agricultural, and healthcare sectors [2][3] Group 2: Challenges and Opportunities - Data bottlenecks are currently hindering the development of the next generation of AI, particularly in embodied intelligence [4] - Efficient and cost-effective methods for collecting high-quality physical interaction data are crucial for advancing AI capabilities [4] Group 3: Wuxi's Strategic Position - Wuxi aims to integrate AI and IoT, leveraging its leading position in China's IoT industry, with projected revenue of 251.78 billion yuan in 2024, a 4.8% year-on-year increase [5][6] - The city has established a three-year action plan (2023-2025) to systematically develop the AIoT industry, focusing on smart sensors and the integration of 5G/6G technologies [5][6] Group 4: Future Directions - The World IoT Expo will showcase advancements in sensor technology and communication capabilities, highlighting the future of AIoT applications [6] - Discussions at the expo will explore how AI can transition from virtual to physical realities, creating measurable commercial value through IoT platforms [6]