In brief
- China has set targets for AI adoption, seeking 70% penetration by 2027 and 90% by 2030.
- The policy mandates integration of AI across industry, governance, and public services.
- The move underscores Beijing’s bid to outpace Western rivals in artificial intelligence.
China is aiming to achieve a 70% penetration rate of AI technologies within the next couple of years, enabling its population to utilize “next-generation smart terminals, intelligent agents, and other applications” by 2027, according to a State Council directive that sets the country’s most ambitious artificial intelligence targets to date.
The policy aims to “reshape modes of production and everyday life” and “enable a revolutionary leap in productive forces,” mandating the integration of AI across technology, industry, consumption, governance, welfare, and international cooperation.
By 2030, penetration rates are expected to reach 90%, with a complete transition to an “intelligent economy and intelligent society” by 2035, according to the council.
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Author: Jose Antonio Lanz
