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Global AI technological and economic expansion

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The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence continues to drive significant economic and technological shifts globally. Taiwan has experienced a major economic surge fueled by AI-driven semiconductor exports, with its GDP rising 12.92% year-on-year in Q2 2025. As the technology matures, its application is diversifying into specialized sectors. In the medical field, AI is being integrated into precision medicine and cancer care. Recent discussions at the 2026 East Taiwan Cancer Forum highlighted smart medical applications, such as AI exoskeletons for rehabilitation and medical logistics robots, to improve healthcare accessibility in remote regions. In the United States, experts have noted that while AI has the potential to cure diseases, progress depends on building biological data infrastructure alongside model intelligence. Simultaneously, the industry is focusing on large model infrastructure, enterprise-level security, and workforce development. In China, Guangdong has launched an AI training initiative featuring over 1,000 courses to empower the workforce. Regarding enterprise security, Daily Interactive introduced the GAI Station to allow companies to utilize private data securely, while technical discussions continue regarding the optimization of communication performance for large-scale models, such as Huawei’s Pangu model on Ascend platforms. Furthermore, AI’s influence New developments show acceleration in industrial integration. XCMG is expanding into urban planning, autonomous driving, co-organizing a competition focused on ‘AI + Construction Machinery’ to drive intelligent solutions in mining and agriculture, while Tencent Cloud has secured leading market shares in China’s AI video cloud market. In robotics, Xiaomi announced its full-sized humanoid robot will debut at the 2026 World Robot Conference for smart cruising platforms, reflecting a broader integration factory integration. Furthermore, the Chinese academic community is focusing on reinforcement learning to enhance large model reasoning, exemplified by the development of AI into both physical automation and digital infrastructure. the GLM-5 series.

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