

Stanford DigiChina Project
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@DigiChn
A collaborative project to translate, contextualize, and analyze Chinese technology policy at @FSIStanford.




NEW: What to make of a scholar's draft for a Chinese "AI Law"? The proposal comes after the May announcement that China would work on one. By Jason Zhou @hellomingli @hunter_dorwart @johannamcostig1, intro by @gwbstr digichina.stanford.edu/work/forum-ana… 1/



🎂Today, June 6th, @StanfordCyber turns four years old. 🥂 We've grown to six programs (soon to be seven), hosted sold out events, formed partnerships, launched initiatives, and published ground breaking research. Take a look back at our milestones:🗓️ 🔗bit.ly/four-years-at-…



Our Forum examining China's draft regulations for generative AI keeps growing! @acmeinhardt looks at the draft's interaction with the Personal Information Protection Law digichina.stanford.edu/work/how-will-…


🇨🇳's AI policy community is publicly debating the country's draft generative AI regulation. Here 7 Chinese scholars suggest 5 changes including: - softening training data requirements - diversifying mitigation methods Cool to watch this debate play out: mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzUyNT…

NEW: 8 specialists on the implications and questions around China's draft rules on generative AI—from input data to accurate outputs. A Forum w/ @hlntnr @zac_haluza Yan Luo+Xuezi Dan @CovingtonLLP @mattsheehan88 @seatonyhuang Kimball Chen @China_Digital digichina.stanford.edu/work/how-will-…








Interested in China's fresh draft regulations governing generative AI training data, accuracy of outputs, and responsibility for service providers? Here's our Stanford project's full translation: digichina.stanford.edu/work/translati…