中国工程院院士王坚:AI对未来的影响远远超乎想象
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-16 02:11

Core Viewpoint - The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the future is expected to far exceed current imaginations, as stated by Wang Jian, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of the Zhijiang Laboratory [1]. Group 1: Global AI Landscape - The global AI landscape is characterized by a "U.S.-China leadership with tiered distribution," with the U.S. and China firmly in the first tier, followed by the U.K., Japan, South Korea, and Germany in the second tier [2]. - AI is seen as a crucial variable for industrial innovation and transformation, influencing various sectors [2]. Group 2: China's AI Development - In May of the previous year, the Zhijiang Laboratory collaborated with over 20 companies to launch the "Trinity Computing Constellation," marking the beginning of China's "space computing" era, integrating AI with the aerospace industry [2]. - Zhejiang Province aims to establish itself as a "global AI innovation development highland," with this initiative included in the key tasks for the 14th Five-Year Plan [2]. Group 3: Advantages of Zhejiang Province - Technological First-Mover Advantage: Companies like Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen and DeepSeek are leading in the large model field, with significant contributions from the Zhijiang Laboratory in scientific foundational model research [3][5]. - Innovation Mechanism Advantage: Hangzhou is positioned as a leader in AI development within Zhejiang, focusing on creating a robust innovation ecosystem through improved infrastructure and policy support [6]. - Application Scenario Advantage: The presence of numerous small and medium-sized tech enterprises in Zhejiang allows for a sensitive response to where AI can create value, addressing the issue of having technology without market application [6].