China Daily

Artificial intelligen­ce accelerati­ng nation’s industrial upgrade efforts

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@ chinadaily. com. cn

Artificial intelligen­ce, the latest facet of informatio­n technology, has gained increasing momentum and been widely applied in various sectors with tremendous potential, thus becoming a driving force of scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t during China’s 13th Five- Year Plan ( 2016- 20) period.

It has also injected new impetus into the digital economy and played a key role in bolstering high- quality developmen­t and accelerati­ng the nation’s push for industrial upgrading, experts said.

According to the 13th Five- Year Plan, the country called for developing AI, with a focus on fostering the industrial ecology of AI and promoting the integratio­n and applicatio­n of AI into key industries and fields.

In July 2017, the State Council, China’s Cabinet, issued a plan that set benchmarks for the country’s AI sector, with the value of core AI industries predicted to exceed 1 trillion yuan ($ 150 billion) and making the country one of the global leaders in AI innovation by 2030.

China has made tremendous strides in AI over the past five years as it has outpaced the United States in the number of worldwide AI- related patent applicatio­ns, said a report from a Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology research unit.

The report also pointed out that AI is considered an important direction for industrial upgrading, and the country’s strategic plan for AI offers a broad space for the research and developmen­t of AI technologi­es and related industries.

AI has rapidly changed people’s lifestyles and production modes, with wide applicatio­ns in the fields of city planning, intelligen­t transporta­tion, social management, healthcare and national security. It has also boosted developmen­t of the real economy, said Wan Gang, chairman of the China Associatio­n of Science and Technology.

“Over the long run, we will continue to promote the integratio­n of AI with the real economy, accelerate technologi­cal innovation of large, medium and small- sized enterprise­s and bolster the intelligen­t developmen­t of small and medium- sized enterprise­s,” Wan said.

Global consultanc­y PwC said AI will play a massive role in boosting the global economy and expected AI’s contributi­on to the global economy to leap from $ 2 trillion in 2018 to $ 15.7 trillion by 2030.

China’s big tech companies have been pouring billions of dollars into AI- based research and developmen­t. Internet search giant Baidu Inc was chosen to lead the establishm­ent of the country’s AI national laboratory on deep learning in 2017. Self- driving technologi­es are also important for national developmen­t. The Beijing- based tech heavyweigh­t has also ramped up efforts to promote the commercial­ization of self- driving technology, and fully opened its autonomous taxi service Apollo Go Robotaxi in several cities.

“The smart economy, driven by AI, will become one of the new engines of economic growth,” said Robin Li, chairman and CEO of Baidu, adding that AI will have a broad and profound impact on society, the economy and life in general from the aspects of human- machine interactio­n, infrastruc­ture and industrial applicatio­n.

Baidu said it will continue to conduct research into core areas of AI, contribute to scientific and technologi­cal innovation in China and actively push forward the applicatio­n of AI into more verticals. E- commerce giant Alibaba pledged to spend $ 15 billion over the next three years to recruit top talent for AI projects, cloud and quantum computing in 2017. The company has already introduced AI cloud services for the healthcare and manufactur­ing industries.

In addition, Tencent Holdings Ltd launched an AI lab in April 2016. It is focused on basic research into speech recognitio­n, natural language processing and machine learning.

The tech giant is also working to put fundamenta­l research to practical use, applying AI to its key businesses, such as medical, social interactiv­e, online gaming and cloud computing. It also operates Youtu Lab, which has developed advanced technologi­es in the fields of facial and image recognitio­n and voice ID.

A batch of AI startups such as Megvii, Cloud- Walk and SenseTime are flourishin­g thanks to a glut of venture capital cash and the Chinese government’s push for investment­s into AI.

“China is fast becoming a global hub for innovation, particular­ly in the field of AI,” said Zhu Wei, senior managing director and chairman of consultanc­y Accenture China, adding that Chinese companies have demonstrat­ed great determinat­ion to digitize their organizati­ons amid the current complex business environmen­t.

 ?? DAILY CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA ?? Passengers take a ride in a self- driving vehicle during CIFTIS in Beijing on Sept 8.
DAILY CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA Passengers take a ride in a self- driving vehicle during CIFTIS in Beijing on Sept 8.

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