China races to embed AI use across major industries with ambitious 2030 target

In its latest road map for artificial intelligence, China has set targets for the adoption of AI-powered devices across various industries – aiming for over 70 per cent by 2027 and over 90 per cent by 2030.

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The targets, unveiled in guidelines by the State Council, China’s cabinet, on Tuesday, are part of Beijing’s “AI Plus” strategy, which seeks to integrate the cutting-edge technology across manufacturing, agriculture and services.

“[The strategy aims to] boost productivity, reshape how industries operate, and accelerate the growth of a smart economy and society built on human–machine collaboration, cross-sector integration and co-creation,” according to the guidelines.

The document also called for a strong push in developing AI-powered smartphones, computers, robots, home appliances and wearable devices, as well as connected cars.

The “AI Plus” strategy followed the 2015 “Internet Plus” initiative, which helped transform China into a highly digitised society by leveraging the internet as a driver of productivity and innovation.

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Amid the intensifying tech rivalry with the United States, the world’s second-largest economy has stepped up efforts to secure a leading position in next-generation technologies.

The latest guidelines pledged to speed up the integration of AI with the metaverse, low-altitude aviation and brain–computer interfaces, while exploring new AI-driven smart products.

South China Morning Post

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