On September 12, the Information Office of the Beijing Municipal Government convened a press conference to elaborate on the "Several Measures for Establishing a Growth Mechanism for Future Industry Investment and Fostering the Development of Future Industries in Beijing." During the conference, Gu Jinxu, Deputy Director of the Beijing Municipal Economy and Information Technology Bureau, revealed that the city's cumulative computing capacity has surpassed 33,000 PFLOPS (petaflops), with the development of computing infrastructure heavily leaning on blockchain application support. Furthermore, the city has rolled out incentive policies to bolster the first-time registration, transaction, inclusion in financial statements, and openness of data elements. Notably, the trading of artificial intelligence datasets at the Beijing International Big Data Exchange has emerged as the exchange's largest business sector. Meanwhile, the Beijing AI Data Training Base has significantly bolstered its data application development capabilities, upgraded its data sandbox to version 3.0, and established an integrated service capability encompassing "data-computing-modeling-application."