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China Daily / 2025-03 / 17 / Page009

China's high-tech path to a greener, brighter future

By Berthold Kuhn | China Daily | Updated: 2025-03-17 00:00
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One of the most compelling aspects of China's economic transformation is its strategic embrace of digital technology and artificial intelligence as catalysts for sustainable growth. Across multiple sectors, including energy, transportation, manufacturing and agriculture, China is using AI to optimize processes, reduce waste and increase productivity. This technological advancement is not only reshaping traditional industries but also driving the development of emerging sectors, reinforcing China's position as a global leader in innovation.

AI-enabled smart city projects are among the most visible manifestations of this transformation. In urban planning and infrastructure development, AI-driven solutions are improving energy management, optimizing traffic flow and improving public services. Intelligent traffic systems, for instance, use real-time data to ease traffic congestion, reduce fuel consumption and reduce emissions. Likewise, AI applications in energy management contribute to efficiency, by predicting electricity demand, integrating renewable energy sources and optimizing grid stability.

In the agricultural sector, AI and precision farming techniques are being leveraged to boost crop yields while minimizing the environmental impact. By employing big data analytics, machine-learning, and internet-of-things devices, farmers can optimize water usage, reduce chemical inputs and improve soil management. These advances align with China's dual goals of achieving food security and environmental sustainability.

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