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Powering the Digital Engine: China’s New Hub Aims to Harmonize the Grid with AI Demand
CAICT has launched a national verification base in Beijing to synchronize China's massive computing infrastructure with its power grid. The initiative focuses on 'AI + Energy' synergy, providing a testing ground for green energy integration, load forecasting, and industrial incubation to ensure the sustainable growth of China's digital economy.

China Asserts Dominance in Next-Gen Connectivity by Leading International AI-Broadband Standards
China’s CAICT has successfully initiated two international standards at the Broadband Forum focused on AI frameworks and autonomous agents for broadband networks. Led by a coalition of Chinese and international firms, these projects signal China's growing influence in setting the technical rules for future global telecommunications.

China Sets New Professional Standards for AI in the Digital Storefront
The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) has initiated the first national evaluation of AI marketing and customer service platforms. Based on newly established 2025 standards, the move aims to professionalize and secure the use of AI in commercial interactions and data management.

China Establishes New Safety Guardrails for the Era of Autonomous AI Agents
China has launched a new self-regulatory convention for cloud-based AI agents, co-developed by the CAICT and major tech firms to balance rapid innovation with data security. The 2026 guidelines establish behavioral norms for autonomous digital entities, marking a shift toward proactive AI governance.

The Fight for Truth in the Age of GEO: China Tackles AI Data Pollution
Chinese officials and AI experts are sounding the alarm over Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) and the risk of data pollution. They propose a 'dual-engine' regulatory framework that combines technical standards with institutional oversight to protect the integrity of the nation's AI-driven economic growth.

China’s 2025 Smartphone Market Seen at 307 Million Units, Lifting Momentum for Apple and Xiaomi
CAICT forecasts China’s domestic smartphone shipments at 307 million units in 2025, reflecting a large but mature market driven by replacement demand and premium upgrades. Apple and Xiaomi stand to benefit from premium positioning and broad model portfolios, while suppliers and policymakers navigate margin pressure and localisation trends.