China’s AI Regulations: Safeguarding Data Use, Copyright, and Privacy

China has declared the introduction of new provisional measures, encompassing regulations aimed at overseeing artificial intelligence-based technologies such as ChatGPT.

Seven state entities in China, including the Ministries of Education and Science and Technology under the leadership of the Cyberspace Administration (CAC), have issued temporary regulations for the utilization of artificial intelligence-based technologies.

The CAC specified that these new rules would apply to content generated by artificial intelligence, including public photos, audio, and video.

Under these regulations, it is mandated that artificial intelligence-based technologies must comply with established guidelines regarding data usage, copyright, and the protection of personal data. These new regulations in China, effective from August 15, will replace the rules set forth in April.


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