Government backs AI support for small business
AI 통합 요약
대만이 중국에 대한 고성능 AI 칩 수출을 제한하는 방안을 검토 중이다. 이는 미국의 대중국 기술 규제 정책에 보조를 맞추는 조치로, 화웨이 등 기존 블랙리스트 기업뿐 아니라 중국 내 모든 고객을 대상으로 일정 성능 기준을 초과하는 AI 칩 판매를 제한하는 강화된 규제를 논의하고 있다.
진보 성향: 미국 주도의 규제에 대만이 압박받고 있으며, 현실화 시 대만 반도체 업계의 경제적 피해와 중국의 강한 반발이 우려되는 상황을 강조한다.
중도 성향: 국제적 지정학 상황에서 대만이 미국 규제에 보조를 맞춰 수출 제한을 논의하고 있으며, 중국의 반발이 예상되는 상황을 중립적으로 설명한다.
보수 성향: 미국과의 무역 협상 이행의 일환으로 대만이 대중국 기술 규제를 전면 강화하려는 조치를 강조한다.
New Zealand's small businesses are getting a boost of AI-powered support to unlock new growth opportunities with new Government funding announced today, Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing Cameron Brewer says.
"Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and every one of them has untapped potential to grow. That's why I'm delighted to allocate and announce this funding today," Mr Brewer says.
"This is about giving them the same smart, data-driven insight the big players have always had, without the big-player price tag.
The investment backs two initiatives putting practical, modern tools into the hands of the country's 600,000 small businesses, the firms that make up 97 per cent of all Kiwi companies and employ about 680,000 people.
The Government is funding Business South to expand its AcceleratorNZ programme to a further 500 businesses, and Business Mentors New Zealand (BMNZ) to roll out AI tools that sharpen the support its mentors provide.
AcceleratorNZ uses AI to analyse a business's own data, highlight its biggest growth opportunities, and hand the owner a practical action plan they can use straight away.
"The programme has already proven itself with more than 100 businesses. This expansion will let more than 500 benefit from AI-powered diagnostics over the next year," Mr Brewer says.
BMNZ connects around 1,500 small and medium businesses a year with experienced mentors. The new funding will help develop its AI Digital Mentor tool, better matching mentors to the businesses that need them.
"This modernises a service Kiwi businesses already rely on, giving mentors smarter tools while keeping the human connection at the heart of mentoring. The technology supports the mentor, it doesn't replace them, Mr Brewer says
"These tools show how going digital can lift efficiency and help more businesses thrive. This is about fixing the basics and building the future, making sure small businesses have the practical support they need to grow, compete, and succeed." ...
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