Smart living enters mainstream in China

In 2025, artificial intelligence is quietly transforming daily life in China, from smart homes to wearable devices and voice shopping. Executives from JD.com and Alibaba highlight surging consumer demand, with AI features now essential for many products. Experts view this as smart living moving from concept to mainstream adoption.

Artificial intelligence is shifting from screen-based interactions to a constant presence in daily life, sensing contexts, anticipating needs, and acting autonomously in smartphones, wearables, home appliances, and more. JD.com CEO Sandy Xu Ran stated at the Davos World Economic Forum that 2025 marks a pivotal year for AI consumption, with AI-related searches on the platform surging nearly 100-fold. A survey showed nearly half of respondents view AI capabilities as a must-have feature.

Xu emphasized: "Artificial intelligence has effectively become a baseline requirement for many products." Zhu Keli, founding director of the China Institute of New Economy, attributed the trend to maturing technologies, rising demand, and industry collaboration, noting consumers' expectations for convenience and personalization are accelerating AI's real-world adoption.

In home settings, smart ecosystems use user data to learn habits and adjust lights, temperatures, and routines. COLMO's AI butler system illustrates this: Saying "I'm home" sets the living room to 26°C, activates humidifying and air-purifying, and adjusts curtains and lights; "I'm about to start cooking" preheats the steam oven, runs the range hood on low, lights it, starts dishwasher prerinse, and dims kitchen lights. A COLMO representative said the whole-home smart sector is focusing on personalized needs and deeper interactions, shifting to scenario-based integration and proactive intelligence for explosive growth.

On the go, AI glasses overlay navigation, translation, and hands-free recording into the wearer's view. A Rokid AI glasses buyer shared on Xiaohongshu: It allows capturing everyday moments from a first-person perspective, a truly hands-free experience. Vice-Minister of Industry and Information Technology Zhang Yunming reported smart glasses shipments exceeded 1.78 million units in the first three quarters of 2025, with nearly 80% AI-powered. JD.com data shows sales surged tenfold year-on-year. International Data Corp forecasts 2026 as a key turning point for mass rollout in China.

For shopping, Alibaba's Qwen integrates with Taobao and Alipay, enabling voice commands like "order a milk tea" to find the nearest merchant, match products, and confirm payment without app switches. Alibaba Vice President Wu Jia said AI is gaining real-world action capabilities: "We will continue step by step, aiming to make Qwen the most capable human-AI assistant." Zhu Keli added that AI products will drive growth from mid- to high-end innovation and broader access through upgrades. Late last year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and five others issued an action plan emphasizing AI's role in aligning consumer goods supply and demand. Chinese firms are expanding globally, with Rokid accelerating retail in Asia and Europe. Zhu noted China's global edge in AI hardware stems from its mature industrial chain.

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China's AI sector tops $165 billion in 2025, minister says

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The output of China's core artificial intelligence industry exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan ($165 billion) in 2025, with more than 6,200 companies operating in the field, said Li Lecheng, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The remarks came after the opening meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing on Thursday.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday called for a comprehensive push in the technological innovation, industrial growth, and application of artificial intelligence (AI) to foster new quality productive forces and promote high-quality development.

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China's National People's Congress held a press conference on Wednesday, where spokesperson Lou Qinjian highlighted major advances in the domestically developed humanoid robot industry. He stated that 2025 marks a pivotal moment with breakthroughs in technological innovation and real-world applications. The event also explored how 'AI+' could open new frontiers for consumption.

Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that OpenAI is developing a smartphone featuring AI agents to replace traditional apps. The device would involve partnerships with MediaTek, Qualcomm for chip design, and Luxshare for manufacturing. Specifications and suppliers are expected to be finalized by late 2026 or early 2027, with production in 2028.

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OpenAI is fast-tracking production of an AI-focused smartphone, with mass production set to begin in the first half of 2027. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts the company could manufacture 30 million units over 2027 and 2028. The device aims to use AI agents in place of traditional apps.

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