A customer retrieves an order from Meituan's autonomous delivery vehicle in Shenzhen. Cai Weize
Shenzhen unveiled an action plan yesterday to accelerate the development of next-generation AI technologies and seize opportunities presented by the evolving landscape of the AI sector.
Drawing upon its industrial strengths, Shenzhen will focus on key areas such as ecosystem innovation, intelligent products, application scenarios, and smart connected vehicles to establish itself as a vanguard in AI innovation.
One of the city's pivotal initiatives will establish an intelligent computing center with 4000 PFLOPS (peta floating point operations per second) of computing power this year.
The plan includes goals related to the innovation of core technologies. It also calls for establishing a key AI research platform and setting up an AI ecosystem innovation hub.
By leveraging Shenzhen's advantages in both hardware manufacturing and software development, the city plans to roll out a matrix of intelligently connected products, including a complete range of wearable products, in-vehicle devices, and home devices.
The action plan also includes building an all-inclusive AI application system, which involves deploying AI into more than 40 public scenarios, empowering the industrial sector with AI, and promoting the use of AI in government services, entertainment, and education.
Moreover, the city aims to position itself as a national leader in smart driving by expanding the range of smart driving products, enhancing related infrastructure, and building an ecosystem that integrates human-vehicle-home application scenarios.
The city plans to create a unified regulatory framework and open evaluation system for intelligent driving technologies.
"I am very happy to see that this action plan highlighted both innovation and application scenarios, as well as much-needed resources such as talent and funding. The government made very thoughtful considerations for AI industry," said Cui Li, chief development officer of ZTE Corp.
Shenzhen was home to 1,646 AI companies at the end of last year, ranking third among Chinese cities, official data show.
The China Artificial Intelligence City Competitiveness Ranking Research Report, released last month, ranked Shenzhen third among the 100 most competitive Chinese cities in AI development.