A research team, spearheaded by Professors Pan Jianwei and Lu Chaoyang from the University of Science and Technology of China, joined forces with Researcher Zhong Hanshen from the Shanghai Research Center for Quantum Sciences and the Shanghai AI Laboratory. Leveraging artificial intelligence technology, they achieved a high level of parallelism, ensuring consistent time consumption regardless of array size. Within a mere 60 milliseconds, they successfully constructed a flawless two-dimensional and three-dimensional atomic array consisting of 2,024 atoms. This accomplishment sets a new global benchmark for the scale of defect-free atomic arrays in neutral atom systems and establishes a pivotal technological underpinning for large-scale neutral atom quantum computing.