The release of artificial intelligence terminal intelligence grading standards involving glasses, televisions, headphones, and other products.
The series of national standards on "Artificial Intelligence Terminal Intelligent Grading" (GB/Z 177-2026) has been released.
Recently, the series of national standards "Artificial Intelligence Terminal Intelligent Classification" (GB/Z 177-2026) was officially released. The "standard" adopts a "2+N" architecture, with "2" referring to "Part 1: Reference Framework" and "Part 2: General Requirements". "N" refers to specific standards for different products such as smartphones, computers, TVs, glasses, car cabins, speakers, headphones, etc. The first batch of standards includes 7 categories, and subsequent standards for other categories will be developed.
According to the National Standards Information Public Service Platform, the main drafting units include Huawei Terminal Co., Ltd., OPPO Guangdong Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., Vivo Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., Honor Terminal Co., Ltd., Xiaomi Communication Technology Co., Ltd., ZTE Corporation, Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd., Fuxing Zhisuan Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., Iflytek Co., Ltd., Shanghai Shangtang Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., and Ant Group Co., Ltd.
This article is selected from the "State Administration for Market Regulation", edited by GMTEight: Feng Qiuyi.
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