China: China unveils largest AI service platform.
May 9, 2026
Shotlist Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, east China - May 8, 2026 1. Various of visitors, exhibits at exhibition hall 2. Screen showing information of AI service platform MoMA 3. Various of visitors, exhibitors talking 4. Various of computer screen showing AI models on MoMA; AI models generating content 5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Li Li, superintendent of intelligent computing products, cloud ability center, China Mobile Communication Corporation (CMCC) (ending with shot 6): "For a simple problem, we might use a low-cost model that consumes very few tokens. For a complex one, we'd turn to a smarter model that is more token-heavy but very wise. And throughout this switching process, the platform never compromises on precision." 6. Various of screen showing MoMA's functions, AI models FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown 7. Interior of factory 8. Various of employee working on computer Storyline Chinese telecom giant China Mobile on Friday launched a platform that aggregates the largest number of AI models in the country, giving users access to over 300 domestic mainstream models and their services on one hub. The platform, MoMA, can automatically analyze task requirements and intelligently assign the optimal model for a given task from three options: "cost-first," "performance-first," and "balanced." This allows tasks to be completed with lower token consumption and higher execution efficiency. If a model encounters a timeout, rate limit, or technical trouble, the platform can seamlessly switch to another model in seconds, ensuring that services keep running without interruption. "For a simple problem, we might use a low-cost model that consumes very few tokens. For a complex one, we'd turn to a smarter model that is more token-heavy but very wise. And throughout this switching process, the platform never compromises on precision," said Li Li, superintendent of intelligent computing products at the cloud ability center of China Mobile Communication Corporation (CMCC). Currently, the platform has reduced the per token cost by about 30 percent and is now handling over 100 billion calls daily on average. According to the National Data Administration, token usage has seen exponential growth this year as AI applications accelerate their real-world adoption. As of the end of March, average daily volume had exceeded 140 trillion -- a more than a thousandfold increase from the end of 2024. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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