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China’s Censors Back Down on Generative AI

China’s Censors Back Down on Generative AI

By Rebecca Arcesati and Vincent Brussee
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has had a tough awakening that it needs to balance control and censorship with freedom for technological development.
China Isn’t Losing Sleep Over ChatGPT

China Isn’t Losing Sleep Over ChatGPT

By Micah Musser
If there is an “AI race” between China and the U.S., it’s not over generative AI or language modeling.

China Is Blazing a Trail in Regulating Generative AI – on the CCP’s Terms

China Is Blazing a Trail in Regulating Generative AI – on the CCP’s Terms

By Rebecca Arcesati and Wendy Chang
Although the U.S. leads in developing generative artificial intelligence technology, China is in the forefront of enacting regulations – for better and for worse.

China Prioritizes 3 Strategic Technologies in Its Great Power Competition

China Prioritizes 3 Strategic Technologies in Its Great Power Competition

By Namrata Goswami
Space, AI, and quantum computing and communication are China’s top technology priorities. How advanced are its capabilities in each? 

The Future of State-Sponsored AI Research in China

The Future of State-Sponsored AI Research in China

By Shaoshan Liu
The fundamental mindset of Chinese tech companies is still driven by short-term profit, and they have always looked to the state to sponsor technological leaps.
Artificial Intelligence Will Bring Social Changes in China

Artificial Intelligence Will Bring Social Changes in China

By Shaoshan Liu
The dark side of generative AI is that it is going to replace a lot of jobs, especially in the services sector. How will China weather the disruption?

China’s New Legislation on Deepfakes: Should the Rest of Asia Follow Suit?

China’s New Legislation on Deepfakes: Should the Rest of Asia Follow Suit?

By Asha Hemrajani
China’s new regulations on deepfakes are the most comprehensive in the world. Will they provide a model for the rest of Asia to follow?
Will China Create a New State-Owned Enterprise to Monopolize Artificial Intelligence?

Will China Create a New State-Owned Enterprise to Monopolize Artificial Intelligence?

By Shaoshan Liu
Since AI has become essential to national interest, China may not be willing to leave its development in the hands of private companies.

China’s Censors Could Shape the Future of AI-Generated Content

China’s Censors Could Shape the Future of AI-Generated Content

By Sarah Cook
When the Chinese regime’s information controls intersect with artificial intelligence, they can distort the global information landscape.

Xi Jinping’s Vision for Artificial Intelligence in the PLA

Xi Jinping’s Vision for Artificial Intelligence in the PLA

By Koichiro Takagi
China is seeking to use “intelligentization” to build a “world-class” military.

What the 20th Party Congress Report Tells Us About China’s AI Ambitions

What the 20th Party Congress Report Tells Us About China’s AI Ambitions

By Jie Gao
Compared to the 19th Party Congress, this year's report is more specific about China's AI ambitions, including military applications.
Will China’s Regulatory ‘Great Wall’ Hamper AI Ambitions?

Will China’s Regulatory ‘Great Wall’ Hamper AI Ambitions?

By Ellen Lu and Ryan Fedasiuk
Beijing is taking a legal sledgehammer to the AI industry – at the expense of its own tech companies.

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