Current location:style >>
SOEs' AI push may transform industries
style99367People have gathered around
IntroductionBy Zhong Nan (China Daily) 10:27, February 23, 2024Robots seen on the assembly line of automaker FAW ...
Robots seen on the assembly line of automaker FAW Group in Changchun, Jilin province. XU CHANG/XINHUA
China's move to promote advancements in artificial intelligence technologies among its centrally-administered state-owned enterprises is likely to propel a new wave of industrialization, said analysts on Thursday.
These efforts are expected to have wide-ranging applications across various industries, including trade in services, manufacturing, energy and transportation, they said.
Zhang Yuzhuo, chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, or SASAC, said the government will push central SOEs to achieve better growth and play a greater role in the field of AI. He made the remarks at a meeting in Beijing on Monday.
The meeting emphasized that central SOEs should integrate the development of AI into their overall planning, actively promote industrial renewal, and accelerate the layout and development of the AI industry, information released by SASAC showed.
It was emphasized at the meeting that central SOEs should solidify the foundation for development by concentrating resources in the most needed and advantageous areas, speed up the construction of a number of intelligent computing centers, and better leverage the role of cross-central SOE collaborative innovation platforms.
Pan Helin, a researcher specializing in digital economy at Zhejiang University's International Business School in Haining, East China's Zhejiang province, said that the growth of central SOEs in the field of AI can enhance national competitiveness, and grasp technological discourse and initiative. Their abundant resources can inject vitality into the industry.
"At the same time, with the development of AI technology, central SOEs can also achieve transformation and upgrading, as well as reinforce their earnings strength," said Pan.
AI has been quickly integrated into various sectors. Earlier this month, United States-based AI research company OpenAI unveiled a new product model named Sora. It is able to generate "realistic" and "imaginative" 60-second videos based on brief text prompts.
Eager to maintain a key role for China in the global AI industry, the SASAC urged central SOEs to enhance demand-driven strategies, expedite support for key industries, establish high-quality multimodal datasets, and foster a comprehensive industrial ecosystem. This approach would encompass infrastructure, algorithm tools, intelligent platforms and solutions.
Central SOEs have already accelerated their layout in the field of AI. For instance, China United Network Communications Group Co, one of the country's three telecom giants, established an AI innovation center in Beijing in late January. The group views AI as a crucial strategic direction and is hastening its efforts to develop AI technologies.
SDIC Intelligence Co, a subsidiary of Beijing-headquartered State Development and Investment Group Co, announced on Wednesday that it will launch related products with multimodal AI capabilities based on market demand.
High-tech central SOEs are likely to increase their investments in the field of AI, including through mergers and acquisitions for key technologies, market share and talent, said Zhou Lisha, a researcher at the Institute for State-owned Enterprises of Tsinghua University.
She said this trend aligns with the global trend of businesses increasing their investments in the field of AI.
Central SOEs' investment in strategic emerging industries, including new energy, new materials, "new infrastructure" and biotechnology, totaled 2.18 trillion yuan ($303.22 billion) in 2023, up 32 percent year-on-year. Their research and development expenditure amounted to 1.1 trillion yuan, SASAC data showed.
Central SOEs will undertake specialized integration in areas like information communication, new energy and equipment manufacturing this year, said Li Bing, deputy secretary-general of the SASAC.
"This will explore new avenues, seize fresh opportunities and cultivate new advantages," said Li, adding that deepening strategic cooperation within the industrial chain ecosystem and accelerating the development level of the modern industrial system will be priorities for central SOEs in 2024.
Tags:
Reprint:Friends are welcome to share on the Internet, but please indicate the source of the article when reprinting it.“Earthly Essence news portal”。http://portugal.unhasdecoradas.org/article-36d099874.html
Related articles
China's Changde boasts great area of wetlands
styleThis aerial photo taken on Nov. 12, 2022 shows a view of the Baimahu cultural park and its surroundi ...
【style】
Read moreChinese firms rush to obtain global orders: experts
styleChinese provinces and cities are starting off strong with obtaining overseas orders in the Year of t ...
【style】
Read moreTravel industry posts solid recovery during Spring Festival
styleData from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism showed that the domestic tourism market saw 474 millio ...
【style】
Read more
Popular articles
- Xiplomacy: China
- Construction machinery maker to lift production targets; eyes green model
- Xi Inspects Jingdezhen, Shangrao in East China's Jiangxi Province
- Ideas to brighten biz climate mark two sessions
- Scenery of azalea blossoms in Zhalantun City, N China
- China to send astronauts to space station later this month
Latest articles
LINKS
- GLOBALink
- China Focus: Undergraduate Education Empowers Housekeepers with Better Career Prospects
- Dalian Teacher Devotes Life to Autistic Kids
- Pic Story of Post
- Inheritor Creates Ceramic Work to Celebrate Upcoming Asian Games
- Street Vendor in SW China's Sichuan Wins Hearts with English Fluency
- Dying with Dignity, Living with Love
- My Olympic Winter Games Story: The Dream That Keeps Me Going
- Across China: All
- China launches new relay satellite for Earth