The 2026 China Internet Conference opened in Beijing, targeting AI fundamental transformation and addressing industry pain points including computing power fragmentation, Token commercialization, and multi-agent collaboration.
Academician Wu Hequan noted that by 2030, global AI traffic will exceed 60%, with intelligent agent service traffic rising to 75%.
The "FlagOS Prairie Fire Plan" was launched to build a full chain from core components to industry applications.
Operators proposed a shift from "traffic management" to "Token management." Experts agreed that the Internet's value is evolving from connecting people and information to enabling full-domain collaboration of computing power, models, and intelligent agents.

