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Against the backdrop of rapid advances in AI and other technologies, can ordinary people truly benefit from the digital revolution? As digital transformation accelerates, fragmented data and disconnected digital services have become common challenges in many countries.
How is China addressing these issues through its national resource planning? Under its "Eastern Data, Western Computing" strategy, China has built an integrated national computing network that shifts computing workloads to its western regions, where abundant land and lower-cost electricity support large-scale data centers.
CGTN visited Guizhou, one of China's eight national computing hubs under the strategy, to see how expanded computing capacity is powering smarter, more accessible government services for local residents.
Against the backdrop of rapid advances in AI and other technologies, can ordinary people truly benefit from the digital revolution? As digital transformation accelerates, fragmented data and disconnected digital services have become common challenges in many countries.
How is China addressing these issues through its national resource planning? Under its "Eastern Data, Western Computing" strategy, China has built an integrated national computing network that shifts computing workloads to its western regions, where abundant land and lower-cost electricity support large-scale data centers.
CGTN visited Guizhou, one of China's eight national computing hubs under the strategy, to see how expanded computing capacity is powering smarter, more accessible government services for local residents.