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China plans to tighten rules around the use of human-like artificial intelligence by requiring providers to ensure their services are ethical, secure, and transparent. The draft regulations aim to address growing concerns regarding the implications of AI technologies that closely mimic human behavior and decision-making processes.
Under the proposed guidelines, AI developers will be mandated to implement measures that prevent misuse and protect user data. This includes establishing clear protocols for accountability and transparency in AI operations. The regulations also emphasize the importance of ethical considerations in the design and deployment of AI systems, ensuring they align with societal values and norms.
As AI continues to evolve and integrate into various sectors, these regulations reflect China's commitment to fostering a responsible and trustworthy AI environment. The move is seen as a proactive step to mitigate potential risks associated with advanced AI technologies while promoting innovation in a controlled manner. Stakeholders are encouraged to provide feedback on the draft as the country seeks to balance technological advancement with public safety.
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