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China AI Regulatory Framework

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Chinaby Chinese government (CAC, State Council, MIIT)Introduced 2021Wiki article →

China has developed one of the world's most comprehensive AI regulatory frameworks through a series of targeted regulations addressing specific AI applications and risks. Unlike the EU's comprehensive AI Act, China's approach is iterative and sector-specific, with new rules issued as technologies emerge.

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Jurisdiction
China
Author / Sponsor
Chinese government (CAC, State Council, MIIT)
Introduced
2021
Status
in-effect
Scope
National

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