AI、低空经济、快递投放……广州市两会将开幕,热点抢先看
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-01-17 06:03

Group 1: Artificial Intelligence - The representatives emphasize the importance of leveraging Guangzhou's scene advantages to promote the "Artificial Intelligence +" initiative, suggesting a tiered AI empowerment model to assist in the transformation and upgrading of advantageous industries [2][5] - The phased approach includes focusing on key scenarios such as manufacturing and public services in the foundational adaptation stage, enhancing AI and hardware collaboration in the deep integration stage, and supporting the development of innovative products like embodied intelligent robots in the original innovation stage [5][8] - A proposal was made to establish a local computing power center to reduce energy consumption by over 30% for enterprises and parks, addressing high costs and low efficiency in computing power usage [5][8] Group 2: Low-altitude Economy - The low-altitude economy is recognized as a new economic form that integrates cutting-edge technology and has a long industrial chain, with representatives advocating for Guangzhou to become an innovation hub for this sector [11][13] - Suggestions include leveraging industry funds to support young entrepreneurs in navigating the complexities of capital operations, as the commercialization cycle for low-altitude economy technologies is lengthy [11][13] - A focus on urban air traffic as a potential market is highlighted, with recommendations to create a low-altitude logistics network and develop tourism-related air traffic projects to establish a comprehensive urban air transport hub [16][17] Group 3: Public Welfare - Representatives are addressing public concerns regarding the management of express delivery services, suggesting the optimization of delivery point construction and the establishment of standardized express stations to mitigate issues of disorderly delivery [18][20] - Recommendations include improving the management system for express cabinets, extending storage times, and accommodating the needs of elderly users with simplified operation options [21][20] - The need for unified electronic fence management for shared bicycles is emphasized, with calls for a government-led approach to ensure orderly parking and enhance operational efficiency through real-time data sharing [21][22]