From May 26 to May 28, 2025, Beijing,the Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee of the National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC28/SC42) and the Artificial Intelligence Terminal Standards Group under the National Technical Committee on Audio, Video, and Multimedia Systems and Equipment (SAC/TC242), in collaboration with the Artificial Intelligence Terminal Working Group of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Work Committee, successfully held the Standards Working Meeting on Intelligent Ability Grading of AI Terminals.
Zhou Daming, Director of the Consumer Electronics Division, Department of Electronic Information, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), and Wang Hanqi, Director of the Strategic Planning Division, Department of Market System Development, Ministry of Commerce, attended the opening ceremony and delivered speeches. More than 200 experts from enterprises in fields such as AI smartphones, PCs, TVs, glasses, speakers, headphones, and vehicle cockpits participated
At the opening ceremony, Chen Lei, Director of the Immersive Technology Department of the Immersive Technology and Secretary-General of the AI Terminal Working Group at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), presented an overall report on the AI terminal intelligent ability grading work plan. Gao Ge, Engineer at the AI Center and Deputy Secretary-General of the AI Terminal Working Group at the China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI), reported on the promotion plan for the series of national standards on AI terminal intelligent ability grading.
Following the ceremony, participating organizations conducted closed-door group discussions over the course of two days according to the division of work for the standards development.
This AI Terminal Intelligent Ability Grading Standards Working Meeting resulted in the preliminary development of nine draft project proposals for national standards on AI terminal intelligent grading. These cover areas such as
- Terminology and reference architecture,
- General requirements,
- Mobile terminals,
- Microcomputers,
- Televisions,
- Smart glasses,
- Vehicle cockpits,
- Speakers, and
- Headphone
The plan is to submit these proposals for approval and formally launch the drafting process in June, with the goal of publishing the standards by the end of 2025. SESEC will continue monitoring this standard-setting progress and provide timely updates.