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Significance

In regulatory terms, this standard intends to implement a key provision in the formal GenAI regulations published in July, which impose a range of obligations on AI developers. The move advances China’s commitment to promoting GenAI within strict guardrails.

Impacts

Chinese regulators will require a much greater degree of transparency in testing and monitoring protocols than hitherto practiced.

Beijing will strengthen outreach with Global South countries on AI regulations, but little concrete action will emerge.

Despite public political differences, Western policymakers, for example in the EU, will study Chinese AI regulations.

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