Glory CEO Li Jian: The focus of AI competition is shifting from models to implementation.

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24/06/2025
Honor CEO Li Jian stated at the 2025 Shanghai World Mobile Communications Congress AI+ forum that the core of global AI competition has shifted from model capabilities to the ability to land practical applications. He called for the industry to jointly build an open "AI terminal ecosystem alliance" to accelerate the integration of AI into daily life. Li Jian believes that the current development of AI is at a critical period of transitioning from "thinking" to "action", with the primary task being to "enable AI to solve problems". He proposed three major trends: first, the focus of AI competition is shifting from models to implementation; second, value is transitioning from efficiency tools to closed-loop results; and third, product forms are moving from cloud computing to personal devices. In the face of challenges in implementing AI in scenarios, performance, and trust, Honor proposes to use hardware and intelligent bodies as core pillars, break data, service, and device islands, achieve end-cloud, soft and hard, and network collaboration, and promote industry cooperation and governance in technology, privacy, and ethics.