Citing China Central Television, on September 9, the State Administration for Market Regulation disclosed at a regular press conference that China has currently issued 30 national standards for artificial intelligence and is in the process of formulating 84 more. These cover multiple areas such as basic software and hardware, key technologies, industry applications, and safety governance. The release and development of these standards will provide a more comprehensive framework and guidance for the development of China's artificial intelligence industry.
In the past year, the National Standardization Committee has issued 10 national standards in cutting-edge fields such as multimodal large models, intelligent agents, and embodied intelligence, and has initiated 48 technical documents to accelerate technological innovation and implementation. These newly released standards include "Performance Testing Methods for AI Servers" and "Unified Interface for Heterogeneous Accelerators," which unify computing power evaluation and software-hardware interfaces, further strengthening the foundation of the domestic AI ecosystem. Additionally, the international standard "Guidelines for Handling Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence," led by China, aims to promote the "Chinese solution" globally and provide Chinese wisdom for international AI governance.
Since the establishment of the National Robot Standards Committee in 2021, China has issued 126 national standards, with 41 currently under development. These standards cover multiple fields such as industrial, service, humanoid, and educational robots, building a five-in-one standard framework encompassing "basic general, components, complete machines, system integration, and industry applications," which strongly supports the standardized development of the entire industry.
At this press conference, the National Standardization Committee particularly emphasized the development of the humanoid robot field, stating that it is actively promoting the development of 15 national standards for humanoid robots. These standards will focus on aspects such as safety, drive technology, and data utilization of humanoid robots to meet the growing market demand.