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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
SHENYANG, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) — Robots impressed visitors with a variety of skills, from high-precision welding to deftly pouring tea with two "arms," at the Global Industrial Internet Conference held from Sept. 5 to 8 in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province.
This is a testament to China's progress in artificial intelligence (AI), demonstrating how the country is making significant strides in integrating AI into industrial production after years of moving towards intelligent decision-making.
The event focused on “large industrial models of intelligent agents,” which have evolved from simple means of everyday interaction into powerful “industrial brains” capable of optimizing processes, diagnosing faults, and generating code.
For example, one of China's largest steelmakers, Angang, in Anshan City, Liaoning Province, used intelligent models to optimize molten steel processing, reducing production costs by 15 percent and cutting wastewater emissions by 21 percent. By applying "AI Plus" to production and decision-making, Angang Corporation improves product quality and energy efficiency.
Artificial intelligence is also making significant advances in livestock farming. At a pig farm run by COFCO in Jilin Province, an AI system works 24 hours a day as a “smart vet,” using sound and image recognition combined with a disease knowledge base to identify illnesses in the herd.
“When a pig coughs, the system can automatically detect its location and alert staff,” said a farm technician, noting that veterinarians can identify specific diseases through sound analysis.
As early as July 2015, China issued guidelines for promoting the “Internet Plus” format, which aims to promote the integration of Internet innovation achievements into economic and social spheres. Over the past decade, “Internet Plus” has become an important driving force for industrial upgrading, transforming consumption patterns, and improving people’s daily lives.
By the end of June 2025, China's internet penetration rate reached 79.7 percent, and the number of internet users in China reached more than 1.12 billion. The country has built the world's largest 5G network, covering more than 17,000 5G-enabled industrial internet projects in 41 industries.
“Internet Plus” not only transforms the production environment, but also gives new impetus to expanding the potential of the entire production chain – from R&D and supply to marketing and service.
According to Ni Qi, general manager of Shenyang Haier Refrigerator Co., Ltd., at Haier's Shenyang refrigerator factory, a refrigerator comes off the intelligent production line every 10 seconds, which reduces manual labor by 50 percent and achieves real-time connectivity between products, machines and production lines.
This intellectual transformation also benefits the people's daily life sector.
“AI automatically summarizes the knowledge framework and uses the question and answer system to check the learning results,” said Li Yanfei, general manager of Liaoning-based Sunflower Digital Technology. As an enterprise in the digital economy industry, Sunflower plans to further increase R&D investment and develop innovative products, focusing on the implementation of personalized learning and the development of “AI teaching assistant”.
At this year's Global Industrial Internet Conference, enterprises, universities and research institutes signed cooperation agreements. Key technologies are also advancing rapidly in emerging industries such as super-large intelligent computing centers, humanoid robots and new biological technologies. -0-
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