China Proposes Stricter AI Oversight Requiring User Notifications Every 2 Hours
Written by Ohris M. Greyoon, Blockchain & Crypto Expert
- Regulatory Strengthening: China plans to implement stricter oversight on human-like AI systems, requiring companies to notify users upon first login and every two hours thereafter, thereby enhancing transparency and reducing potential misuse risks.
- Security Review Requirements: All companies offering human-like AI must complete a security review and submit reports to provincial internet regulators before launching new features, which will increase compliance costs and potentially slow down innovation.
- User Base Reporting: Companies must report to regulators if their service exceeds 1 million registered users or 100,000 monthly active users, prompting a greater focus on compliance as user growth accelerates, which may impact market strategies.
- International Governance Initiative: China takes a proactive stance in global AI governance by releasing the Global AI Governance Action Plan, aiming to shape international AI rules, although this raises concerns about free speech, highlighting its influence on technology standards.
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Ohris M. Greyoon
Ohris M. Greyoon holds a Master’s in Computer Science from MIT and has 10 years of experience in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency markets. A pioneer in decentralized finance (DeFi) analysis, he leads Intellectia’s Crypto News, offering cutting-edge insights into digital assets.






