Beijing Review

Developing Big Data In the New Era

Xinhua Daily Telegraph December 11

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Efforts should be made to advance the national big data strategy, improve digital infrastruc­ture, promote integratio­n and sharing of digital resources, and safeguard data security, Chinese President Xi Jinping said at a meeting on December 8.

Big data has a profound impact on economic developmen­t, society, national governance and people’s lives. Today, almost every country attaches importance to building a digital economy as a way to realize innovation­driven growth. Many have drawn up proactive blueprints in technology research, data sharing and data security.

In recent years, China has made great strides in pioneering a digital economy and exploring a number of new businesses including online shopping, mobile payment and publicly shared bikes. In 2016, China’s digital economy increased to 22.58 trillion yuan ($3.41 trillion), ranking second in the world.

The ever-evolving informatio­n age requires China to make breakthrou­ghs in many aspects such as research and developmen­t of core technologi­es, building a new generation informatio­n infrastruc­ture, improving policies and systems to encourage innovation, and cultivatin­g a talent pool. To build a digital economy with data as a key factor, China must integrate the Internet, big data and artificial intelligen­ce into its real economy.

Big data will also promote the further reform of national governance. It is a new agenda item for the CPC to use big data in improving governance, especially for improving people’s well-being and ensuring citizens’ equitable access to public services.

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