China Unveils Measures to Boost 'AI Plus Consumption'
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China unveils measures to boost 'AI plus consumption'
China's Ministry of Commerce and seven other government departments Thursday released an implementation guideline document to accelerate the development of "artificial intelligence (AI) plus consumption."It includes 17 measures in five areas to promote
China announces measures to promote AI integration with consumption
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China is on holiday Friday for the Dragon Boat Festival 端午节.Today’s top items:1. Accelerating the Development of "AI+Consumption" - The Ministry of Commerce (商务部), Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission Office (中央网信办), National Development and Reform Commission (国家发展改革委), Ministry of Education (教育部), Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (工业和信息化部), Ministry of Civil Affairs (民政部), Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (住房城乡建设部…
China unveils plan to embed AI across society
China’s commerce ministry is reportedly targeting broader use of AI across the country’s consumer economy, unveiling 17 policy measures intended to push the technology beyond industrial applications. State broadcaster CCTV reported the ministry will use the measures to embed AI into households and businesses, viewing the technology as a lever for economic stimulus. As part of the plan, it is apparently looking at a fundamental shift in how consu…
Chinese Departments Propose Measures to Introduce AI Into Every Household
Chinese departments are proposing measures to bring AI to every household. The group identified key areas, each with specific needs for artificial intelligence. “Opinions” have built a policy framework of “artificial intelligence + consumption.” Eight Chinese departments, including the Ministry of Commerce, have released the “Implementation Opinions on Accelerating the Development of ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) + Consumption.’” The group relea…

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