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2026 China Internet Conference Opens, Targeting AI Fundamental Transformation

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2026 China Internet Conference Opens, Targeting AI Fundamental Transformation

The 2026 China Internet Conference opened in Beijing, targeting AI fundamental transformation and addressing industry pain points including computing power fragmentation, Token commercialization, and multi-agent collaboration.

Academician Wu Hequan noted that by 2030, global AI traffic will exceed 60%, with intelligent agent service traffic rising to 75%.

The "FlagOS Prairie Fire Plan" was launched to build a full chain from core components to industry applications.

Operators proposed a shift from "traffic management" to "Token management." Experts agreed that the Internet's value is evolving from connecting people and information to enabling full-domain collaboration of computing power, models, and intelligent agents.

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