Artificial intelligence has become a core technological force leading the current global wave of technological revolution and industrial transformation. Major economies worldwide have incorporated it into their national development strategies, with an increasing number of manufacturing enterprises and financial institutions exploring ways to integrate AI into various aspects of production and operations. As China's economy transitions from being factor-driven to innovation-driven, there is an urgent need to rely on technological innovation to foster new forms of productivity. The concept of new quality productive forces is a scientific response aligned with the demands of this era and the broader development trend. Exploring the internal logic of how AI acts on the various factors of production and the pathways for promoting new quality productive forces holds significant theoretical value and practical relevance.
How Artificial Intelligence Reshapes the Components of New Quality Productive Forces
AI's driving effect on new quality productive forces is first evident in the systematic reshaping of the three fundamental factors of production: labor, means of labor, and objects of labor. Regarding labor, intelligent equipment gradually takes over many repetitive and routine tasks, freeing workers from simple, repetitive operations and allowing them to focus more on higher-value activities such as data analysis, plan design, and innovative decision-making. This continuously improves the knowledge structure and skill levels of the workforce. For the means of labor, traditional machinery and equipment are endowed with capabilities for perception, judgment, and autonomous adjustment. Production tools are no longer limited to executing preset instructions but can optimize operating parameters in real-time based on the production status, continuously broadening their functional boundaries. Concerning objects of labor, leveraging AI's powerful capabilities in mining and analysis, data gradually evolves from being a byproduct of production activities to a core resource directly embedded in production decisions. The scope of objects of labor also expands from traditional physical forms to include non-material forms like data. These three changes are intertwined and evolve synergistically, together forming a complete picture of how AI reshapes the components of new quality productive forces.
The Mechanisms by Which Artificial Intelligence Drives the Development of New Quality Productive Forces
Technological Innovation-Driven Mechanism
Large-scale data analysis and intelligent reasoning can assist researchers in identifying hidden correlations within vast scientific datasets, expanding the boundaries of knowledge generation. This helps scientific research activities break free from the limitations of individual experience and disciplinary boundaries, fostering a new data-driven research paradigm. Intelligent matching algorithms can connect innovation entities such as enterprises, universities, and research institutions within a unified data space, significantly reducing the search and transaction costs of innovation collaboration and accelerating the transition of scientific achievements from the laboratory to the market. Financial institutions' investment in technological research and development can further amplify this effect. Sustained R&D investment not only enhances institutions' ability to absorb AI technology but also drives overall industry innovation levels through knowledge spillover. This fosters the continuous emergence of new service models like intelligent risk control, algorithmic trading, and robo-advisory services, serving as a direct manifestation of technological innovation's implementation in specific business scenarios. Technological innovation thus becomes a key transmission link through which AI acts on new quality productive forces, continuously transforming innovation outcomes into practical productive forces.
Factor Allocation Optimization Mechanism
Manufacturing enterprises, by deploying intelligent algorithms, can conduct real-time monitoring of production data such as equipment operation, energy consumption, and material usage. This allows resource allocation to move away from extensive input methods and achieve precise regulation driven by data, reducing resource occupation in inefficient production processes and minimizing waste caused by disconnects between production plans and market demand. With the penetration and empowerment of AI technology, financial institutions and industrial capital are accelerating their concentration in intelligent industrial fields, continuously optimizing the structure of capital allocation and amplifying the synergistic effects of technology, capital, and industry. By improving total factor productivity, AI guides capital to flow towards more efficient intelligent sectors, fostering a positive interactive relationship between technology and capital, and between industry and productivity. The ubiquitous connectivity characteristic of AI significantly reduces the cross-regional flow costs of factors like data, technology, and capital. This facilitates the orderly circulation and optimal allocation of factor resources on a larger scale, creating conditions for inter-regional industrial collaboration and resource sharing. Driven by AI, production factors achieve higher levels of combination and allocation, establishing a crucial mechanism supporting the formation of new quality productive forces.
Industrial Transformation and Upgrading Mechanism
AI deeply integrates data from production, circulation, and service sectors, enabling different industries to establish new collaborative relationships based on data sharing. Industrial boundaries become more open, and cross-industry business models continue to emerge. Within the industrial chain, AI processes information on demand, production, and logistics in real-time, achieving dynamic matching between production plans and supply chain resources. This reduces inventory and coordination costs, improving the overall operational efficiency of the industrial chain. AI is also continuously penetrating the production decision-making and management processes of traditional industries, gradually replacing traditional upgrade paths reliant on experience and factor expansion with new upgrade paths dependent on data analysis and algorithmic optimization. This reduces path dependency in industrial transformation. Furthermore, the large-scale application of AI itself is giving rise to a batch of strategic emerging industries centered on data and algorithms, providing technical support for exploration in cutting-edge fields like quantum technology and biomanufacturing, and continuously expanding the space for industrial transformation and upgrading. These practices show that AI is promoting the synergistic development of traditional industries, emerging industries, and future industries by reconstructing industrial organization methods and resource allocation logic, forming a realistic pathway for industrial transformation and upgrading.
AI's systematic reshaping of the three fundamental factors of production—labor, means of labor, and objects of labor—through multiple mechanisms such as technological innovation-driven, factor allocation optimization, and industrial transformation and upgrading, continuously generates and nurtures new quality productive forces. This process encompasses the entire chain from factor reshaping to mechanism transmission. It is not merely a single technical improvement but offers a new perspective for analyzing the intrinsic relationship between AI and economic development. In the future, efforts are needed to further integrate AI with the real economy, placing greater emphasis on the synergistic interaction between technological innovation, factor allocation, and industrial upgrading to provide solid support for the continuous growth of new quality productive forces.