MIT Technology Review January 17, 2024
Zeyi Yang

From drafting an AI law to zooming in on copyright and safety reviews, experts say these are Chinese AI regulators’ priorities in 2024

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Last year was a banner year for artificial intelligence. Thanks to products like ChatGPT, many millions of people are now directly interacting with AI, talking about it, and grappling with its impact every day.

Some of those people are policymakers, who have been trying hard to respond to the problems AI products pose without reducing our ability to harness their power.

So at the beginning of this year, my colleagues and...

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