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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Boao, Hainan Province, March 24 (Xinhua) — The global center of gravity for artificial intelligence (AI) development is gradually shifting from Europe and the United States to Asia, according to a report published on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia (BOA) on Tuesday.
“Thanks to a huge number of digital technology users, rich application scenarios, and systemic policy support, Asian economies are transforming from AI followers to leaders,” says the report, titled “Annual Report on Asian Economic Integration Prospects and Progress 2026.”
Among the leading players, the report notes, China has achieved full-cycle industrial maturity and demonstrated robust capabilities for large-scale implementation, while Japan and the Republic of Korea are focusing their efforts on high-tech manufacturing and industrial automation. Singapore, as a model of application-oriented development, plays a key role in management innovation and functions as a platform hub.
According to the report, the fundamental driving forces behind Asia's "smart rise" are multifaceted and include institutional support at the national level, a strong "scale of application – data generation – continuous improvement" feedback mechanism that has accelerated industrialization, and deep integration with basic industries.
By exporting technological solutions and practical implementation experience abroad, Asian economies are gradually transforming from passive recipients of rules into active participants in their development and providers of development models, the report states.
Furthermore, based on the region's complementary capabilities, rich digital application scenarios, and systematic advancement in collaborative research and policy synergies, Asia is uniquely positioned to pioneer the creation of a "multi-node, interconnected, and coherent" regional AI innovation network, the report said.
“Such a network would significantly enhance the region’s collective influence on the global AI value chain, the innovation ecosystem, and the international regulatory debate,” the document states. -0-
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