China prepares to police AI as ChatGPT frenzy spreads

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Regulators have already forced Chinese apps and websites to end services tapping into ChatGPT. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING – China will introduce rules to govern the use of artificial intelligence across a swath of industries, moving to regulate emergent spheres as ChatGPT feverThe government will push for the safe and controllable application of AI services, which it considers a strategic industry, officials from the Ministry of Science and Technology told reporters on Friday.

Mr Wang’s remarks follow reports that regulators have forced Chinese apps and websites to terminate services that route users to ChatGPT, in part because of content and data security concerns. Other high-profile Chinese enterprises, including brokerage China International Capital, are already experimenting with the technology’s potential to transform everything from finance to healthcare.

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