Since 2025, China has developed and released more than 40 national standards for artificial intelligence.

Jinse Finance reports that on June 26, according to CCTV, the National Standards Commission announced that since 2025, China has developed and released over 40 national standards for artificial intelligence. In the area of basic support, the "Artificial Intelligence - Server System Performance Testing Method" was released, incubating performance testing benchmarks for AI computing products and guiding the upgrade of China's AI server ecosystem towards scale and synergy. In the area of key technologies, the "Artificial Intelligence - Large Model" series of standards was released, unifying the entire process of large model development, evaluation, and deployment, and solidifying the foundation for core AI technology innovation. In the area of product application, the "Artificial Intelligence - Terminal Intelligence Grading" standard was introduced, clarifying the basis for grading intelligent terminals, effectively identifying "pseudo-intelligent" products, regulating market order, and simultaneously providing support for the implementation of related industrial support policies, driving the overall intelligent upgrade of the terminal industry chain. A series of key standards are driving AI technology from single-point breakthroughs to systematic iteration, effectively reducing industry R&D costs and the threshold for large-scale implementation, and comprehensively supporting the orderly and standardized development of the industry.
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