China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has just revealed the most basic information in its national plan on information technology.

Looking ahead, by 2025, China expects to take the global lead in a number of advanced industries related to artificial intelligence (AI).

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China's tech policymakers have ambitious plans in the field of AI.

To accomplish this, China plans to build a supercomputing center to develop and serve iterative machine learning technology, find breakthrough ideas in the fields of graphics processors, high-speed computer networks, and distributed computing technology. All of this is necessary to create server clusters capable of serving AI needs.

The creation of humanoid robots has also been identified as a priority. This will require breakthroughs in the fields of electric drives, motion control, sensor systems, controllers and artificial skin.

Such machines can be used in industrial production, services, as well as in overcoming the consequences of disasters and other emergencies.

China has also set out requirements for the development and manufacture of quantum computers. To create them, progress is needed in improving fault tolerance and correcting algorithmic errors. In the future, China wants to create a quantum cloud and application development tools based on this technology.

Neuralink's brain-computer interface system is also attracting much attention from Chinese policymakers, becoming a promising development direction. They will be applied in the fields of medical rehabilitation, transportation management and virtual reality.

In particular, the task of improving 5G communication systems and blockchain technology is on the list of key tasks to be completed.

Despite Western efforts to curb China's technological development through sanctions, Beijing has invested significant resources in promoting these areas.

Chinese scientists have a clear mission ahead - to gain the lead in AI in the shortest possible time.

(according to Securitylab)

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