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A regularly updated legal tracker from law firm White & Case summarizing China's AI regulatory developments; useful for practitioners and researchers tracking global AI governance fragmentation and China-specific compliance requirements.

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Summary

White & Case's China AI Regulatory Tracker provides a comprehensive overview of China's evolving AI regulatory landscape, covering key regulations on algorithmic recommendations, deepfakes, generative AI, and data governance. It situates China's approach within the global context of AI regulation, highlighting how China has pursued a sectoral, iterative regulatory strategy distinct from the EU's comprehensive horizontal framework. The tracker is regularly updated to reflect new legislative and regulatory developments.

Key Points

  • China has adopted a layered, sectoral approach to AI regulation, issuing targeted rules on algorithmic recommendations, synthetic media, and generative AI rather than one comprehensive law.
  • Key Chinese regulations include the 2022 Algorithmic Recommendation Rules, 2022 Deep Synthesis (deepfake) Regulations, and 2023 Generative AI Measures.
  • China's regulatory model emphasizes content control, national security, and Party oversight alongside innovation promotion, differing markedly from Western risk-based frameworks.
  • The tracker highlights the challenge businesses face navigating fragmented, jurisdiction-specific AI definitions and compliance requirements globally.
  • International bodies (G7, UN, OECD, Council of Europe) and major economies are all racing to develop AI frameworks, increasing regulatory divergence risks for multinational companies.

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