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On December 12, Wu Longjiang, CEO of China Airlines, said that in the past year, the company's understanding of AI has gone through a process from “fanaticism” to “calm.” “We found that AI isn't that smart, and its comprehension and computational power aren't that strong. For example, people can make quick decisions based on experience when making judgments, but AI is often easy to 'forget things', making it difficult to think in combination with full data every time. In industry applications, this needs to be explored continuously.” Furthermore, Wu Longjiang also said that the current AI “is good in language and bad at math.” “Logical thinking ability is its strength, but processing large amounts of charts and data is its weak point. We need to wait for these abilities to improve and improve, and look forward to the progress of the big model in the future.” In terms of resource investment, Wu Longjiang proposed that the company hopes to nurture AI with AI. “We are not going to burn money. We hope that along with the benefits generated by AI applications, it will become the next capital investment to solve the problem of continuous and rapid AI iteration in this way.”

Zhitongcaijing·12/12/2025 05:33:00
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On December 12, Wu Longjiang, CEO of China Airlines, said that in the past year, the company's understanding of AI has gone through a process from “fanaticism” to “calm.” “We found that AI isn't that smart, and its comprehension and computational power aren't that strong. For example, people can make quick decisions based on experience when making judgments, but AI is often easy to 'forget things', making it difficult to think in combination with full data every time. In industry applications, this needs to be explored continuously.” Furthermore, Wu Longjiang also said that the current AI “is good in language and bad at math.” “Logical thinking ability is its strength, but processing large amounts of charts and data is its weak point. We need to wait for these abilities to improve and improve, and look forward to the progress of the big model in the future.” In terms of resource investment, Wu Longjiang proposed that the company hopes to nurture AI with AI. “We are not going to burn money. We hope that along with the benefits generated by AI applications, it will become the next capital investment to solve the problem of continuous and rapid AI iteration in this way.”