Global firms foresee fairer biz environment

Q3: DeepSeek has been a buzzword and surprised the world starting this year. AI technology has been deeply integrated with various industries around the world. What opportunities do you foresee for your business from AI technology? What's your view on China's ability to sustain innovation in breakthrough technologies in the coming years?
MA: AI's transformative power aligns perfectly with Volvo Group's mission — to drive prosperity through transport and infrastructure solutions and create a better world for us and future generations. At Volvo Group, we see great potential in AI and fully embrace new technologies. We have now deployed AI across our operations, using it to optimize costs, enhance efficiency and expand markets, driving innovation that adds real business value. At the same time, we prioritize responsible AI governance to ensure its secure, scalable and ethical deployment. We see great potential in China's AI growth. With its vast market and diverse application scenarios, China provides a unique space for AI innovation. I look forward to seeing more creative AI solutions in the transport and infrastructure sectors, to help further reduce logistics costs and support sustainable development in China and globally.
YU: TotalEnergies has for several years leveraged AI in our exploration and production activities to predict oilfield output and optimize production processes. As the company diversifies its business, we are also applying AI to explore new areas. Additionally, we utilize digital simulation tools to determine the best layout for wind turbines, minimizing production losses and equipment wear. In 2020, we established a digital factory bringing together 300 AI and digital technology experts to develop digital solutions and offer new energy management services to our customers. China has made remarkable advancements in AI with applications like DeepSeek gaining global attention. We look forward to deepening our collaboration with Chinese partners in the field of digital technologies.
SHIH: AI is one of the key drivers of productivity. According to Rockwell's 9th annual State of Smart Manufacturing report, by 2024, 83 percent of manufacturers planned to use generative AI in their operations. In the manufacturing sector, AI can detect defects and ensure product quality in a more efficient, accurate and proactive way. China's commitment to innovation-driven growth and a supportive business environment has further enabled Rockwell to integrate AI into our overall value chain from design, technology and patent, supply chain, and manufacturing to operation, AI and data mining, marketing and services. For example, through initiatives like the co-innovation center we established with Shanghai Caohejing Hi-Tech Park, Rockwell is using AI and other emerging technologies to drive innovation and industrial upgrading in China.
OZAWA: AI technology has brought significant business opportunities to Canon, from cameras and printers to medical equipment. In recent years our new products have effectively integrated AI technology, significantly improving efficiency and enhancing user experience. Looking ahead, we see AI as a key driver for product line innovation. AI will continue to play a crucial role in making products smarter, more efficient and better at improving the user experience. Meanwhile, we are deeply exploring how AI can be applied to our own internal digital transformation, streamlining workflows, and boosting productivity. With strong emphasis on R&D and supportive government policies, China is expected to maintain its leading position in cutting-edge technologies in the coming years. This not only drives domestic innovation, but also contributes to the global technological landscape, making it more dynamic and competitive.