June 25 (Bloomberg) -- According to Caixin.com, theSiemens (company name)(Peter Koerte, Member of the Board of Management, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategy Officer of Siemens, spoke at yesterday's 2025 Tianjin summer conference.Davos world economic forum (WEF)on noted that the market has been devoted to AI algorithms for the past 50 years, and that currently, theAI Already able to run factories and control systems that don't require human labor, "industry is faced with huge amounts of data and personalized demands that require people and AI to work together."

Peter Koerte, when asked where he would invest 1/3 of next year's IT budget if he could make the decision, replied.Of course it is. DeepSeekHe noted that DeepSeek is faster, better, cheaper, and very flexible. He noted that DeepSeek is faster, better, cheaper, and very flexible. There is no doubt that it will have a wider range of applications and can be used in any field.
Peter Koerte also revealed thatIn three to five years, all Siemens products, will have an AI element.
AI has been around for more than half a century, according to Peter Koerte. Yet it wasn't until the advent of generative AI that it really turned the trajectory on its head, enabling natural language interaction between humans and machines. People can ask a Large Language Model (LLM) any question and get an answer in just a few seconds. Such communication will unlock huge potential in the industrial sector. Every link in the value chain, from designers and engineers to production line specialists, will benefit from it, and everyone will be able to call upon the intelligences of the industrial sector to work at any time.
Note: The 16th Annual New Leaders Conference (2025 Tianjin Summer Davos Forum) was held from June 24 to 26 at the National Convention and Exhibition Center (Tianjin). With the theme of "Entrepreneurship in the New Era", the Forum focused on five major topics: interpreting the global economy, China's outlook, industries in the midst of dramatic changes, investing in people and the planet, and new energy and materials. More than 1,700 guests from more than 90 countries and regions participated in the forum, a record number of participants.