The influence of AI on the economic growth of different regions in China

Author:

Lin Shuang,Wang Minke,Jing Chongyi,Zhang Shengda,Chen Jiuhao,Liu Rui

Abstract

AbstractHigh-quality development plays a crucial role in China’s economic progress in the new era. It represents a new concept of advancement and mirrors the increasing aspirations of the populace for an improved standard of living. In this context, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in promoting sustainable development cannot be overemphasized. This paper explores how AI technologies can drive the transition to a green, low-carbon and circular economy. We have established an index system to measure the development level of the artificial intelligence industry and the high-quality development of the economy, which is relevant to the current state of the artificial intelligence industry and the advancement of the economy. Panel data from 2008 to 2017 has been utilized for this purpose. Global principal component analysis method and entropy value method are employed in the evaluation. Through in-depth analysis of the application of artificial intelligence and environmental protection in various provinces and cities, we clarify that artificial intelligence promotes innovation, saves resources, and is conducive to the development of green economy in the new era.

Funder

China Scholarship Council and the local innovation sub-project of the Western Project of the Sichuan Provincial

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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