China Proposes Stricter Rules for Human-Like AI Notifications and Security

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China has proposed stricter regulations for human-like AI systems, requiring providers to notify users on login and every two hours, warn against over-reliance, and align with core socialist values. The Cyberspace Administration of China opened the draft for public comments until January 25. Companies must pass security reviews and report to provincial regulators before and after hitting user milestones. Training data must meet national standards, avoiding content that challenges authority or disrupts order. The rules could impact liquidity and crypto markets, as CFT compliance becomes more intertwined with AI operations.
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