China's NDRC Outlines Five AI Priorities Under 15th Five-Year Plan; Industry Exceeds CNY1 Trillion
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China's NDRC has outlined five priority areas for AI under the 15th Five-Year Plan, focusing on R&D in AI models, computing power, data, basic research, and original innovation. The AI-related industry exceeded CNY1 trillion last year and is expected to grow over 30% this year. AI smartphone and PC shipments surpassed 100 million units last year.
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AI smartphone and AI PC shipments topped 100 million units last year.
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