Beijing to Establish Token Factories in the Second Half of the Year
On July 21, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology reported that in the first half of the year, the city's digital economy grew by 7.8%, with the core industries of the digital economy increasing by 9.8%, significantly contributing to the city's GDP growth. In the second half of the year, Beijing will promote comprehensive empowerment through artificial intelligence, advancing applications such as intelligent translation and simultaneous interpretation in the cultural and tourism consumption sectors. The Bureau will focus on the annual key tasks for building a benchmark city for the digital economy, implementing the 'Artificial Intelligence +' action plan, and fully unleashing new momentum for the intelligent economy. Policies for the development of the Token economy will be formulated, focusing on key aspects such as Token production, distribution, and application, with plans to establish Token factories and distribution platforms, promoting innovative applications in key areas such as industry, education, and cultural tourism. An 'Innovate for the Future' OPC special roadshow event will be held to stimulate the creative energy of super individuals in AI applications. High-quality training courses on AIGC aimed at OPC will be developed to unlock the value of AIGC technology. Leveraging the Open Source Chip Research Institute and the Beijing Tongminghu Information Technology Application Innovation Center, a 'RISC-V + AI OS' open-source ecosystem will be created, building a full-stack autonomous technology system from chip instruction sets to operating systems to intelligent applications. (Xinjingbao)
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