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China Proposes New Rules for Human-Like AI, Mandating Ethical Use and Security Assessments

China mandates ethical use and security assessments for human-like AI, requiring providers to submit evaluations upon reaching 1M users to ensure compliance.

(Dec 27) — China is set to tighten regulations governing the use of human-like artificial intelligence (AI), mandating that service providers ensure their technologies are ethical, secure, and transparent. This initiative, announced by the country’s cyberspace regulatory body, aims to safeguard users and maintain social stability while promoting AI as a cornerstone of economic growth.

The new rules require that users are informed they are interacting with AI upon logging into a service and at two-hour intervals, or whenever the system detects signs of overdependence. This approach reflects China’s broader strategy to integrate cutting-edge technologies into its economy while maintaining strict oversight over their societal impact.

According to a statement from the Cyberspace Administration of China, AI systems designed to replicate human behavior must implement robust security measures and ethical review processes. These systems are also expected to align with “core socialist values” and avoid disseminating content that could pose risks to national security.

As China accelerates its investment in AI, it is positioning the sector as a strategic industry crucial for enhancing both economic growth and global competitiveness. However, the government’s focus on governance indicates a dual aim: fostering innovation while curbing potential risks to social order.

The draft proposals stipulate that AI providers must conduct security assessments and submit reports to provincial cyberspace administrations whenever they launch human-like AI features. Additionally, services that achieve one million registered users or 100,000 monthly active users will also be required to submit similar evaluations. This framework is designed to ensure that popular AI applications are scrutinized, reflecting the government’s commitment to oversight in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

The public consultation period for these proposals is open until January 25, giving stakeholders a chance to voice their opinions ahead of the final implementation. This step is part of China’s broader effort to engage with its technology ecosystem while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

As nations around the world grapple with the implications of advanced AI technologies, China’s approach highlights a distinctive model that balances innovation with stringent oversight. With significant investments in AI and an emphasis on ethical governance, the country aims to position itself as a leader in the global AI landscape while safeguarding its national interests.

Looking ahead, how these regulations will influence AI development and user interaction within China’s technology sector remains a critical point of discussion. The outcomes of the public consultation could have lasting effects on the country’s technological trajectory and its ability to maintain both innovation and security in an increasingly complex digital environment.

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