Group 1: U.S. AI Initiatives - The U.S. government has launched the "U.S. Tech Force" program to mobilize national AI capabilities, involving agencies like OPM, OMB, GSA, and OSTP[7] - The program includes 28 initial private sector partners such as Adobe, Amazon Web Services, and AMD, with plans for further expansion[7] - This initiative reflects a broader trend of nations reorganizing resources as AI evolves from an industrial tool to a foundational national capability[10] Group 2: Global AI Developments - China is focusing on AI, computing power, and data as key components of its "14th Five-Year Plan," indicating a consensus on digital economic development[3] - The EU is advancing its AI governance framework, with a focus on enforceable regulations and expanding computational power[20] - Other countries, including South Korea and Japan, are enhancing their AI and semiconductor competitiveness through national capital and institutional tools[22][23] Group 3: AI Governance and Infrastructure - The U.S. is moving towards a unified AI governance framework, with federal oversight of AI regulation marking a new phase in governance[17] - The expansion of AI infrastructure in Europe is characterized by a dual approach of sovereign power and commercial capital[21] - AI safety and data governance are transitioning from principles to actionable tools, indicating a systematic approach to regulation[15]
数字经济双周报(2025年第23期):美国启动“科技力量”计划,展开举国AI动员-20251224
Yin He Zheng Quan·2025-12-24 07:00