Core Insights - The State Council's press conference highlighted that by 2025, the industrial and information sectors will contribute over 40% to economic growth, acting as a stabilizing force for the economy [1] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has outlined new strategies for the development of emerging and future industries, emphasizing the transformation of innovative ideas into market-ready products [1][2] Group 1: Emerging Industries - A number of high-innovation products are emerging, including advanced technologies in perovskite materials, permanent magnets, and power batteries, which are at the international advanced level [1] - New products with promising applications, such as intelligent robots and biomanufacturing products, are rapidly entering the market, supported by new scenarios like "5G+", "Industrial Internet+", and "Beidou+" [1][2] - The MIIT aims to foster a competitive environment for future industries by supporting local governments in establishing pilot zones and increasing government investment funds [2] Group 2: AI and Employment - By 2025, the number of domestic complete machine enterprises is expected to exceed 140, with over 330 humanoid robot products released, marking 2025 as the year of mass production for humanoid robots [3] - The MIIT acknowledges the employment challenges posed by AI development but emphasizes that technological progress will lead to job restructuring rather than job loss, advocating for the enhancement of AI literacy among workers [3] Group 3: Information Communication Services - The MIIT has launched ten initiatives to improve information communication services, resulting in more convenient telecom services and better protection of user rights [4] - Future efforts will focus on enhancing digital service offerings, promoting user-friendly digital products for the elderly and disabled, and improving personal information protection mechanisms [4]
工信部回应如何平衡AI带来的就业挑战
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 22:38