El distrito de Haizhu en Guangzhou lanza una plataforma de IA para necesidades empresariales

Un distrito de Guangzhou ha lanzado una plataforma para conectar empresas con proveedores de inteligencia artificial. Los proyectos iniciales están valorados en más de 13 millones de yuanes. Las autoridades señalan que la medida busca acelerar el uso comercial de la IA.

La plataforma, presentada en el distrito de Haizhu, permite a las empresas publicar necesidades específicas de aplicaciones de IA y buscar soluciones en empresas tecnológicas. El primer grupo incluye 49 proyectos en sectores como la fabricación, el turismo y los servicios financieros.

Alrededor del 73 por ciento provienen de la fabricación mediante IA, el consumo de turismo cultural y la seguridad financiera. Más del 60 por ciento incluye presupuestos definidos que oscilan entre los 30.000 y los 5 millones de yuanes.

Uno de los proyectos consiste en utilizar la IA para inspeccionar aparatos dentales, lo que requiere una tasa de detección de defectos de al menos el 99 por ciento y una reducción del 40 por ciento en el tiempo de diseño. Las autoridades locales también ofrecen subsidios de hasta el 30 por ciento de la inversión del proyecto para fomentar una mayor adopción de las tecnologías de IA.

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