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This practitioner-focused legal guide documents China's algorithm registration regime as of 2024, useful for understanding non-Western AI governance models and how mandatory algorithm disclosure requirements are being implemented at scale.

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This Chambers Practice Guide entry covers China's AI regulatory landscape in 2024, highlighting that over 1,400 algorithms have been registered under China's algorithm recommendation regulations. It examines the trends and developments in Chinese AI governance, including content control mechanisms and the broader regulatory framework governing AI systems.

Key Points

  • Over 1,400 algorithms have been registered under China's algorithm recommendation management regulations, indicating significant regulatory activity.
  • China has implemented one of the world's most comprehensive algorithmic governance frameworks, requiring registration and transparency for recommendation systems.
  • Content control and algorithmic accountability are central pillars of China's approach to AI regulation.
  • The regulatory trend reflects China's broader strategy of proactive AI governance, balancing innovation with state oversight.
  • Chambers 2024 guide provides a practitioner-oriented analysis of compliance requirements for AI systems operating in China.

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