Amid fierce global competition, China launches national plan to boost AI education
China's Ministry of Education has launched a national "AI+ Education" action plan to integrate artificial intelligence into all levels of its education system. The plan, building on a long-term education strategy released in 2023, aims to boost AI literacy nationwide and future-proof the workforce.

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AI-generatedChina's Ministry of Education has launched a national "AI+ Education" action plan to integrate artificial intelligence into all levels of its education system. The plan, building on a long-term education strategy released in 2023, aims to boost AI literacy nationwide and future-proof the workforce. This initiative is a response to increasing global competition from countries like the US, EU, and Singapore, who are also investing heavily in AI education. The plan involves building a unified, centralized AI infrastructure to consolidate computing power and data networks. The goal is to overhaul education to meet the demands of the digital economy and ensure China's future economic competitiveness.
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5 extractedThe central government will consolidate computing power platforms and data networks into a unified service.
Beijing’s initiative aims to raise AI literacy nationwide.
The plan builds on China’s long-term education plan to the year 2035.
The "AI+ Education" action plan mandates the integration of AI at every stage of learning.
China launched a national action plan to embed AI across its education system.