Foreign Media: On December 27, China released a draft regulation targeting AI services with personified interactive functions, aiming to strengthen the safety and ethical supervision of such AI.

The new regulations require AI service providers to assume responsibility for safety throughout the product's entire life cycle, establishing mechanisms for algorithm review, data security, and personal information protection. At the same time, they require attention to user usage situations, and when users show excessive dependence or extreme emotions, intervention measures must be taken.

In addition, it is clearly stipulated that AI services must not generate content that endangers national security, spread rumors, or contain violence, pornography, or other similar content.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1852672967374848/

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