AI developers must ‘learn to dance with shackles on’ as China makes new rules in a post-ChatGPT world


Cyberspace administration releases draft measures for generative AI services as China, and countries around the world, grapple with impact. With ‘socialist core values’ a focus for Beijing, Tsinghua academic outlines four areas of risk for China: technical; economy; social; and politics. — SCMP

Beijing has moved swiftly to regulate the generative artificial intelligence industry as governments around the world improve governance to lessen the impact of the technology after the launch of ChatGPT in November caused a worldwide sensation.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) released draft administrative measures for generative AI services for public consultation on April 11.

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