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China to lay down AI rules with emphasis on content control

Moves towards licensing system reflects Beijing’s struggle to encourage technology while censoring information

China is to issue rules for generative AI as Beijing seeks to balance encouraging local companies to develop the revolutionary technology against its desire to control content.

The Cyberspace Administration of China, the powerful internet watchdog, aims to create a system that will force companies to gain a licence before they can release generative AI systems, said two people close to the regulators.

That requirement tightens draft regulations issued in April, which had provided groups more room for manoeuvre, as groups had 10 working days to register their product with Chinese authorities after launch.

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