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CHINA MOBILE: AI Reaches or Even Surpasses Human Lv. in Various Aspects; Telecom Sector Shall Explore New Pathways for Carbon-silicon Integration
During MWC Shanghai 2025, Yang Jie, Chairman of CHINA MOBILE (00941.HK), said that, a decade ago, the Internet+ era started, while the 5G+ era was launched 5 years ago, and is now ...
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During MWC Shanghai 2025, Yang Jie, Chairman of CHINA MOBILE (00941.HK)  +0.450 (+0.524%)    Short selling $150.88M; Ratio 14.570%   , said that, a decade ago, the Internet+ era started, while the 5G+ era was launched 5 years ago, and is now entering the AI+ era.

In areas such as image recognition, mathematical olympiad and reading comprehension, AI has reached or even surpassed human levels. Against this backdrop, silicon-based life emerged, such as AI smart terminals, ICVs and intelligent robots, with the future number of silicon-based life exceeding that of humans.

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The information and communication industry should explore new pathways for carbon-silicon integration and accelerate the intelligence emergence of silicon-based life, enabling AI to perform more complex tasks, etc., Yang added.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-06-19 16:25.)

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