默茨呼吁德国“技术自主”,专家:缺乏说服力,凸显德国高科技领域的落后
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-30 22:40

Group 1 - The German government launched a new high-tech agenda focusing on six key technology areas: artificial intelligence, quantum technology, microelectronics, biotechnology, nuclear fusion and climate-neutral energy production, and climate-neutral transportation technology [1] - The government aims for the artificial intelligence sector to contribute 10% to the GDP by 2030 and plans to attract more chip and raw material production facilities to Germany [2] - There is criticism from opposition parties regarding the high-tech agenda, claiming the government has not provided concrete solutions to urgent issues, particularly in climate crisis management [2] Group 2 - Germany is perceived to be lagging in high-tech fields like artificial intelligence compared to the US and China, despite calls for economic and technological sovereignty [3] - The lack of supportive policies, substantial investments, and clear roadmaps has hindered progress in achieving high-tech autonomy in Germany and the EU [3] - The recent cancellation of Intel's plan to invest €30 billion in a chip factory in Magdeburg is seen as contrary to the government's strategic goals [2]