**Global Network Technology Report: Insights from the 6th TOP100 Summit Global Software Conference**
On November 9, the 6th TOP100 Summit Global Software Conference took place at the National Convention Center. Industry leaders and experts gathered to discuss the future of technology, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence and its impact on the digital landscape. The Global Network Science and Technology reporter has compiled and summarized the key takeaways from the event.
**How Will We Adapt to the Age of Artificial Intelligence?**
The conference kicked off with a keynote by Liu Fuqiang, Secretary-General of the Global Software Case Study Summit, who spoke on “The Evolution of R&D Strategies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.†He emphasized that the future may be defined by how quickly and efficiently we can learn. As early as thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens outperformed other hominins due to their superior learning speed and adaptability.
Liu posed an important question: “How do we coexist with the AI era?†He highlighted that we are on the brink of another revolution—one that requires us to rethink our cognitive models. He referenced a previous conference where Yun Ma outlined three major global shifts: the replacement of human labor by machines, increased connectivity between people, and the liberation of individuals from repetitive tasks. This transformation is already underway, and it’s time for us to adapt.
**Millet’s “New Retail†Strategy: A Success Story**
Next, Xiaomi’s eco-head, Li Xiaoyi, shared insights into Xiaomi’s approach to “new retail.†According to Lei Jun’s definition, new retail involves using internet tools and methods to enhance traditional retail efficiency.
Li explained two key examples of Xiaomi’s strategy. First, the Xiaomi House—Xiaomi’s physical stores have expanded to over 200 locations, where each customer purchases an average of three products. These stores achieve an impressive sales performance of 270,000 yuan per square meter, ranking second in offline sales after Apple.
Another successful initiative is the Xiaomi Shop, a regional e-commerce platform. Individuals can become Xiaomi shop owners with just one phone, and Xiaomi provides full support, including warehousing, logistics, and customer service. This model allows Xiaomi to leverage its online marketing and data capabilities, bringing them directly to local markets. In just six months, this business has generated 1.2 billion in sales, showcasing the power of open innovation in the new retail space.
**The Future of Apps: From Apps to Smart Assistants**
Deng Xiong from 360 shared his views on the future of AI. He outlined three key trends:
1. **AI will become normalized**: Over the next one or two years, core AI technologies such as deep learning, algorithms, and big data will continue to mature and find real-world applications.
2. **AI must be grounded in real-world scenarios**: Deng emphasized that AI’s success depends on its ability to solve practical problems. It needs to be embedded in everyday situations to truly make an impact.
3. **AI will gradually become platformized**: Just as cloud computing replaced many manual IT operations, AI will eventually become a standardized platform. This shift will allow businesses to access advanced AI capabilities without needing deep technical expertise.
He also predicted that apps may eventually be replaced by smart assistants—intelligent interfaces that integrate cloud and device capabilities. These virtual assistants could soon dominate the digital landscape, reshaping how users interact with technology.
As the conference concluded, it was clear that the AI revolution is not just about technology—it’s about how we adapt, evolve, and integrate these innovations into our daily lives.
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