Chinese Companies Are Reacting to AI Regulations by Releasing Their Own Rules

China is currently home to some of the most advanced AI regulations in the world. Its party-state government, free from the burden of compromise, can swiftly regulate AI as it sees fit. Beijing has in recent months and years crafted regulations that both (partially) protect citizens from tech companies’ greediest impulses anduphold the paternalistic impulse to preserve state power over individual expression and corporate interest.

In China, regulators, companies and users are to a degree engaged in a game of hot potato. The goal is to avoid disagreeing with or pushing back on the regulations without actually assuming direct responsibility for enforcing them.

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