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On February 17th, Beijing hosted the Private Enterprise Symposium, marking the second time in seven years that the central government convened such a forum for private enterprises, following the 2018 event. This gathering attracted widespread attention from all sectors of society. Among the entrepreneurs present, two young entrepreneurs stood out: Liang Wenfeng, founder of DeepSeek, and Wang Xingxing, founder of Hangzhou Unitree Robotics.
Since gaining widespread attention during the Spring Festival, DeepSeek's popularity has continued to soar. As a large model offering lower costs, better efficiency, and broader application scenarios, its demonstrated capabilities have been nothing short of astonishing. Michael McComb, Vice Chairman of NASDAQ, candidly stated in an interview that DeepSeek will be a pivotal player in the revolution of artificial intelligence. Unitree Robotics, too, has sparked public discourse on robots and future technology. From the successful debut of its robots dancing yangko at the Spring Festival Gala to the exposure of practical experiments on various scene adaptations, Unitree Robotics has further showcased its independently developed high-performance power system and intelligent control algorithm. The robust innovation capabilities of private enterprises are evident in these groundbreaking products.
In the current era of rapid technological advancement, fields such as artificial intelligence and robotics have emerged as frontiers of innovation and transformation. The convening of the Private Enterprise Symposium sends a positive signal to encourage and support the development of the private economy, which is crucial for stimulating market vitality and enhancing development momentum. It also underscores the "technological content" of the symposium, granting unprecedented recognition to the contributions and disruptive power of private enterprises in technological innovation. Notably, the 2024 annual top 100 AI products list, jointly released by the RDIC of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Internet Weekly, Debon Consulting, and eNet Research Institute, includes DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics' GO2, and several other renowned domestic AI products like Huawei's Pangu 3.0, State Grid's Guangming Power Large Model, ByteDance's Doubao, Kuaishou Technology's Koling AI, Tencent Cloud Development, and QuantGroup's Consumption Map.
Artificial intelligence, a strategic technology leading a new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation, plays a pivotal role in future economic development. The products on the list reflect a new trend of accelerated breakthroughs and application-driven development among domestic AI products. Categories include representative products from domestic technology giants, such as Huawei's Pangu 3.0, a series of foundational large models offering customers models with 10 billion, 38 billion, 71 billion, and 100 billion parameters to meet diverse industry needs across different scenarios, latencies, and response speeds. With the release of Pangu Large Model 5.0, it has been upgraded in three aspects: full series, multimodal, and strong thinking. There are also popular "internet celebrity"-level products like Doubao, an AI tool developed by ByteDance based on the Cloud Petal model, providing chatbots, writing assistants, and English learning assistants. It can answer various questions and engage in dialogue, helping people obtain information. Nowadays, Doubao has become a hit on social platforms, with its functions constantly being iterated and upgraded to generate more value based on user needs. Additionally, there are excellent products that have been deeply involved in the field of artificial intelligence for many years and are committed to providing digital solutions, such as QuantGroup's "Consumption Map," an urban consumption operation platform launched amidst the government's push for consumption and the digital economy. This digital technology product, independently developed by QuantGroup leveraging AI and other digital capabilities, aims to provide one-stop solutions for governments, enterprises, physical entities, and users. Consumption Map empowers government consumption voucher distribution platforms in numerous locations while assisting local merchants in monetizing multiple consumption scenarios such as automotive services, consumer electronics, and catering. It not only helps governments and local merchants build digital consumption scenarios but also successfully expands diverse urban consumption scenarios, providing practical cases for broadening the application fields of artificial intelligence.
"The current application of AI is fully open, and we believe that a plethora of innovative products will continue to emerge in a short period. In the coming years, the computing power-related industry will present immense opportunities, and we will continue to invest significant resources in the AI field to fully embrace the new industry trend," stated Ye Jun, Vice President of Alibaba Group and President of DingTalk, during the Private Entrepreneurs Symposium at the Yabuli China Entrepreneur Forum. As a vital engine for a new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation, the AI industry stands at a new starting point of rapid development. It is predicted that by 2028, China's AI industry will reach a scale of 811 billion yuan, with emerging industries like artificial intelligence and robotics unleashing tremendous market potential and development space. Some industry experts believe that the Private Enterprise Symposium will be the catalyst for a new round of development for private enterprises and technology. Those who seize the initiative and excel in advanced technology fields like artificial intelligence will occupy a faster development track in the technological competition. Only by proactively embracing challenges and opportunities and unwaveringly pursuing high-quality development can enterprises continuously enhance their quality, efficiency, and core competitiveness.