China's National Development and Reform Commission, along with several key government departments, has issued new guidelines to enhance the development of data element disciplines and digital talent. The initiative aims to deepen the market-oriented allocation of data elements and support the high-quality growth of AI and blockchain sectors. The guidelines propose optimizing curricula in data science, AI, and blockchain, and encourage universities to create new "micro-majors" in areas like digital trade and data security. Additionally, the plan emphasizes integrating vocational education with industry needs and advancing research on data property rights, pricing, and transactions. This effort is part of a broader strategy to build a robust digital economy and society in China.