The Main Driver for the Development of Innovative Entrepreneurship in China is Artificial Intelligence
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Today, countries that value and understand the need for the formation of innovative ecosystems come to the fore and become the drivers of the world economy. China has identified the development of artificial intelligence as one of the main driving forces of the national economy at the present stage. The article discusses the main directions of the development of artificial intelligence in China, as well as global trends in this area. Particular attention is paid to the latest developments in China in the field of artificial intelligence. The forecasted values of the volume of the artificial intelligence market in China are estimated. It has been proven that despite a significant increase in the volume of the artificial intelligence market in China in 2020-2025, the growth rate is gradually decreasing. Due to the growing technological and economic confrontation between China and, first of all, the United States, the question of China's global leadership in the field of artificial intelligence remains open.
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