Report: Millions using generative AI software
China is experiencing a surge in generative artificial intelligence usage, with millions embracing the technology and its applications expanding across various fields, according to a report by the China Internet Network Information Center. As of December last year, 249 million people in the country had used AI-generated products, and 302 AI-powered services were registered with the Cyberspace Administration of China, the nation's top internet regulator, the report said. "Amid the surge of AI, timely policies and measures encourage major funds, private capital and large enterprises to invest in the technological industry," said Zhang Xiao, deputy head of the center. The report said China recorded 504 AI-related investment and financing cases in the first three quarters of last year, involving about 81.2 billion yuan.
































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