According to the latest report from China News Network, the National Internet Information Office revealed that AI applications in China are developing at an astonishing pace. The number of large model applications registered by individual users has exceeded 3.1 billion. With technological advancements, AI is providing services to users through various channels, including websites, mobile applications, API interfaces, and on-premise and cloud service deployments. This trend not only reflects the broad applicability of AI technology but also demonstrates people's increasing reliance on intelligent services.

Notably, during 2023, the iteration speed of fundamental large models in China significantly accelerated, especially in multiple industries such as electronics, raw materials, and consumer goods. Recent statistics show that the total number of large models released globally has reached 3,755, among which Chinese companies have contributed 1,509, accounting for 40% of the global total, ranking first in the world. This achievement not only enhances China's competitiveness in the field of artificial intelligence but also highlights the ambition of Chinese enterprises in technological innovation and application promotion.

According to the "Statistical Report on the Development Status of China's Internet," by March this year, 346 generative AI services in China had completed registration. By June, the proportion of users asking questions through these AI products reached as high as 80.9%. In addition, it is expected that by 2024, the scale of China's AI industry will exceed 700 billion yuan, maintaining a growth rate of over 20% for many consecutive years.

In general, with the continuous maturation of AI technology and the expanding range of application scenarios, the future market potential is enormous. Whether in business or personal life, AI will become an indispensable assistant, providing users with more convenient and efficient services.