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China Releases Three-Year Plan to Accelerate Integration of Artificial Intelligence into the Information and Communication Sector

China Releases Three-Year Plan to Accelerate Integration of Artificial Intelligence into the Information and Communication Sector

Published on: 2026-06-11

Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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Beijing, June 11 /Xinhua/ — The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the PRC announced on Wednesday a three-year plan to accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the country’s information and communication sector, which defines goals for creating more autonomous communication networks, expanding computing capacity with low latency, and broadening the scope of AI applications by 2028.

In the document, calculated for the period from 2026 to 2028, a goal was set to achieve by 2028, at the initial stage of development of high-level autonomous intelligence, through information and communication networks.

In addition, it provides for the formation of more than 30 high-value usage scenarios, the development of a number of typical applications and specialized intelligent systems, as well as ensuring coverage of no less than 75 percent of the territory in urban areas with access to computing power with a delay of one millisecond.

As stated by the ministry, AI technologies are entering a phase of rapid development and accelerated breakthroughs. Deep integration of AI in the information and communication sphere is characterized by a high degree of complexity and systemic nature, and is facing a number of problems and challenges in areas such as breakthroughs in key technologies, finding paths for integration and innovation in business models.

By 2030, China will have achieved significant breakthroughs in key technologies essential for the integration of AI into information and communication networks, the level of technology integration services will increase significantly, combining such areas as communications, sensor systems, computing capabilities and AI, and a full-fledged ecosystem of joint innovation and industry will be formed, the document says.

The above-mentioned ministry has set 17 tasks in four areas, namely: intellectual modernization of the information and communication technology sector, strengthening the foundation for AI development, facilitating integrated application of technologies, and improving sector management.

In addition, the document contains a call for research in the field of new network architectures based on AI, for the development of technologies such as interaction between large and small models, interaction among multiple agents and intellectual communication between agents, as well as for accelerating the creation of main computational power channels and improving the planning of network resources usage.

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