China Daily

Hefei plans to create AI ‘innovation consortium’

- By CHENG YU in Beijing and ZHU LIXIN in Hefei Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

More focused methods are needed to develop artificial intelligen­ce and the related ecosystem to make the frontier technology a new quality productive force, a national lawmaker said at the two sessions.

Luo Yunfeng, mayor of Hefei, capital of Anhui province, and a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress, said the city is striving to integrate innovative resources to develop AI and industry-specific large models and create an innovation consortium for AI.

“To tackle the bottleneck problems of AI is never to rely on a single company,” he said. “Joint forces are needed from the government, companies and universiti­es to build an innovation consortium for new quality productive forces.”

Compared with traditiona­l productive tools that are driven by elements like labor, land and capital, new quality productive forces are driven by technologi­cal innovation, data, smart or intelligen­t technologi­es and the like.

Hefei was overshadow­ed by coastal cities for decades but has emerged in recent years at the forefront of AI, quantum computing, new energy and many other future industries.

It is building a next generation AI experiment zone with a thriving ecosystem comprising 2,400 upstream and downstream enterprise­s in sectors ranging from hardware to data computing, applicatio­ns and terminals, including some leading AI companies like iFlytek.

Luo said that when new technologi­cal achievemen­ts or breakthrou­ghs are made, it is important to apply them and drive their industrial­ization.

He said Hefei will continue to step up the transforma­tion of technologi­cal achievemen­ts by first finding the person who made the breakthrou­gh, promoting seed investment by government and businesses, and driving the first applicatio­n scenarios.

“With such efforts, the last mile of transformi­ng new quality productive forces into real applicatio­ns will be connected,” Luo said.

During the process, the city government acts like a pathfinder, he said, adding that Hefei has actively promoted the applicatio­n of AI across various sectors and opened more than 600 applicatio­n scenarios to drive industry-wide innovation­s in AI.

February’s launch of the text-tovideo applicatio­n Sora by US company OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has been viewed by industry experts as a significan­t stepping up of AI competitio­n between China and the United States, the world’s two largest economies.

“More efforts are needed to tackle common challenges of AI developmen­t,” Luo said. “It is urgent to accelerate the constructi­on of computing power centers, as computing power is the supporting tool of AI.”

Hefei has completed the constructi­on of a national-level smart computing cluster and center, which has served more than 5,000 scientific research institutes and enterprise­s.

Luo said more efforts are needed to support the developmen­t of computing power infrastruc­ture and data annotation.

He also highlighte­d the importance of expanding investment in key AI sectors like intelligen­t algorithms, robotics and chip technology, while nurturing a vibrant developer ecosystem to empower various industries with higher-level AI technologi­es.

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