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中国国家网信办拟规范人工智能拟人化互动服务
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 13:35
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese National Internet Information Office has released a draft regulation on the management of AI humanoid interactive services, emphasizing the need for service providers to clearly inform users that they are interacting with AI rather than a human being [1][2] Group 1: Regulations on Content and User Interaction - Service providers are prohibited from generating or disseminating content that endangers national security, is obscene or violent, or encourages self-harm [1] - Providers must not use language violence, emotional manipulation, or algorithmic manipulation to mislead users into making unreasonable decisions [1] - Special provisions for vulnerable groups require explicit consent from guardians when providing emotional support services to minors, and restrictions on simulating family members for elderly users [1] Group 2: User Engagement and Safety Measures - Users must be prominently informed that they are interacting with AI, and if they use the service for more than 2 hours continuously, they should receive a dynamic reminder to pause [1] - Providers with over 1 million registered users or 100,000 monthly active users must conduct safety assessments and submit reports for significant changes [2] - Internet application stores are responsible for reviewing and taking down non-compliant applications [2]
【财闻联播】明年1月1日起公积金贷款利率正式下调!公立医院全面取消门诊预交金
券商中国· 2025-12-27 13:09
Macro Dynamics - The National Internet Information Office has drafted the "Interim Measures for the Management of Humanized Interactive Services of Artificial Intelligence" and is seeking public opinions to promote healthy development and standardized application of AI services [2] Financial Institutions - Bank of China has completed the first cross-border QR code payment business using digital currency in Laos, allowing Chinese tourists to make payments without currency exchange [8] Market Data - U.S. stock indices closed slightly lower, with Tesla dropping over 2%, while major tech stocks showed mixed performance [9] Company Dynamics - Han's commitment that all its products do not contain human epidermal growth factor (EGF) following consumer concerns about specific products [10] - Tongxin Medical's IPO application has been accepted by the Shanghai Stock Exchange, aiming to raise 1.064 billion yuan for various projects [11] - Kawasaki Heavy Industries has been banned from participating in tenders for 2.5 months due to data falsification regarding marine engine tests [12]
新华财经晚报:十四届全国人大四次会议将于2026年3月5日在京召开
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 10:04
Domestic News - The National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee approved the decision to hold the Fourth Session of the 14th NPC on March 5, 2026, in Beijing [1] - The NPC Standing Committee also approved the submission of several draft laws, including the Ecological Environment Code and the National Development Planning Law, for review at the upcoming session [1] - A revised Foreign Trade Law was passed, effective from March 1, 2026, emphasizing the protection of national sovereignty and interests while promoting high-quality development in foreign trade [1] Industry Developments - The Civil Aviation Law was revised and will take effect on July 1, 2026, requiring applications for airworthiness permits for civil unmanned aerial vehicles [2] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology established a standardization committee for humanoid robots and embodied intelligence, focusing on key technologies and industry standards [2] - Data from the National Bureau of Statistics indicated that from January to November, profits of large-scale industrial enterprises reached 66,268.6 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 0.1%, marking four consecutive months of profit growth since August [2] - The equipment manufacturing sector showed a profit increase of 7.7%, contributing 2.8 percentage points to the overall profit growth of large-scale industrial enterprises [2] Data Technology Initiatives - The National Data Bureau released implementation opinions on strengthening data technology innovation, aiming to establish a data-driven industrial innovation system by 2027 [3] - The National Internet Information Office is soliciting public opinions on a draft regulation for AI human-like interaction services, emphasizing user awareness and data protection measures [3]
人工智能拟人化互动服务管理暂行办法公开征求意见
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-27 09:21
Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office has drafted the "Interim Measures for the Management of AI-Personalized Interactive Services (Draft for Comments)" to promote the healthy development and standardized application of AI personalized interaction services [1] Group 1: Regulatory Framework - The draft encourages innovative development of personalized interaction services while implementing inclusive and cautious regulatory measures categorized by risk levels to prevent abuse and loss of control [1] - The applicable scope includes products or services that utilize AI technology to simulate human personality traits, thought patterns, and communication styles for emotional interaction with the public through various media [1] Group 2: Prohibited Activities - The draft explicitly prohibits the generation and dissemination of content that endangers national security, damages national honor and interests, disrupts ethnic unity, engages in illegal religious activities, or spreads rumors that disturb economic and social order [1] - It also bans the promotion of obscene, gambling, violent content, or incitement to crime, as well as activities that harm users' physical health or dignity through encouragement or suggestion of self-harm [1] Group 3: User Interaction Guidelines - Providers must clearly inform users that they are interacting with AI rather than a human being [1] - If providers identify excessive reliance or addiction tendencies in users, they are required to dynamically remind users through pop-ups that the interaction content is generated by AI, especially during initial use or re-login [1]
网信办就AI拟人化互动服务征求意见
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 08:22
Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office has drafted a regulatory framework for AI humanoid interactive services to promote healthy development and standardized application, currently seeking public feedback [1] Group 1: Emergency Response Mechanisms - Providers must establish emergency response mechanisms to take over conversations when users express suicidal or self-harming intentions, and promptly contact guardians or emergency contacts [1] - For elderly users, providers are required to guide them in setting up emergency contacts and notify these contacts if any life-threatening or safety issues arise during service use [1] Group 2: User Interaction Guidelines - Users who engage with humanoid interactive services for over two hours must receive dynamic reminders to pause their usage through pop-up notifications [1]
国家网信办:拟人化互动服务提供者应当建立未成年人模式 向用户提供未成年人模式切换、使用时长限制等选项
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-12-27 07:47
Group 1 - The National Internet Information Office has drafted the "Interim Measures for the Management of Humanized Interactive Services of Artificial Intelligence (Draft for Comments)" and is seeking public opinions [1] - The draft proposes that providers must establish a minor mode, offering users options for personalized safety settings such as mode switching, regular reminders, and usage time limits [1] - When providing emotional companionship services to minors, providers must obtain explicit consent from guardians and offer control features for guardians to receive real-time safety risk alerts and review usage summaries [1] Group 2 - Providers are required to have the capability to identify minors and switch to minor mode for suspected minors while ensuring user privacy protection [1] - The draft includes provisions for guardians to set restrictions such as blocking specific roles, limiting usage time, and preventing unauthorized purchases [1] - A complaint channel must be provided for users who wish to contest their identification as minors [1]
国家网信办:拟人化互动服务提供者应当建立未成年人模式
Jin Rong Jie· 2025-12-27 07:40
Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office has drafted the "Interim Measures for the Management of Humanized Interactive Services in Artificial Intelligence (Draft for Public Comments)" and is seeking public feedback on it [1] Group 1: Regulations on Providers - Providers are required to establish a minor mode, offering users options for switching to this mode, regular reminders, and usage time limits for personalized safety settings [1] - When providing emotional companionship services to minors, providers must obtain explicit consent from guardians [1] - Providers must have the capability to identify minors and switch to the minor mode for suspected minors while ensuring user privacy protection [1] Group 2: Guardian Controls - The draft includes provisions for guardian control functions, allowing guardians to receive real-time safety risk alerts, review summaries of minors' service usage, and set restrictions on specific roles, usage time, and prevent unauthorized purchases [1] - There is a requirement for a complaint channel for users who may be switched to the minor mode [1]
国家网信办起草AI拟人化互动服务管理办法,向社会征求意见
智通财经网· 2025-12-27 07:34
Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office has released a draft regulation for managing AI humanoid interactive services, emphasizing the need for safety, ethical standards, and user protection in the development and application of these services [1]. Group 1: General Principles - The regulation aims to promote the healthy development and standardized application of AI humanoid interactive services while safeguarding national security and public interests [3]. - The state encourages innovation in humanoid interactive services and implements a cautious and classified regulatory approach to prevent abuse and loss of control [4]. Group 2: Service Standards - Providers are encouraged to expand application scenarios safely and reliably, particularly in cultural dissemination and elderly companionship, while aligning with socialist core values [6]. - Providers must adhere to legal and ethical standards, avoiding activities that harm national security, spread false information, or negatively impact user well-being [7][8]. Group 3: Safety Responsibilities - Providers are required to establish comprehensive management systems for algorithm auditing, ethical review, information release, cybersecurity, data security, and personal information protection [8]. - Providers must ensure safety measures are integrated throughout the service lifecycle, including design, operation, and termination phases [9]. Group 4: User Protection - Providers must implement mechanisms to identify user states and intervene when extreme emotions or dependencies are detected, especially for vulnerable groups like minors and the elderly [11][10]. - Providers are mandated to create a minor mode that includes safety settings and requires parental consent for emotional companionship services [12]. Group 5: Compliance and Oversight - Providers must conduct safety assessments under specific conditions, such as reaching a user base of over 1 million or experiencing significant service changes [21]. - The regulation outlines penalties for non-compliance, including warnings, mandatory corrections, or service suspension [29].
事关人工智能拟人化互动服务管理 国家网信办公开征求意见
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-27 07:34
Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office has released a draft regulation for public consultation regarding the management of AI humanoid interactive services, aiming to promote healthy development and standardized application of such services while ensuring national security and public interest [1][4]. Group 1: General Principles - The regulation is based on various laws including the Civil Code, Cybersecurity Law, and Data Security Law, and aims to protect the legal rights of citizens and organizations [4]. - The regulation encourages innovation in humanoid interactive services while implementing prudent and classified supervision to prevent abuse [4]. - The national cybersecurity department is responsible for coordinating governance and supervision of humanoid interactive services [4][5]. Group 2: Service Standards - Providers are encouraged to expand application scenarios safely and reliably, particularly in cultural dissemination and elderly companionship, while aligning with socialist core values [6]. - Providers must adhere to legal and ethical standards, prohibiting activities that harm national security, spread false information, or manipulate user behavior [7]. - Providers are required to establish comprehensive safety management systems, including algorithm audits and data protection measures [8][9]. Group 3: User Protection - Providers must implement mechanisms to identify user states and intervene in cases of extreme emotions or dependency, especially for vulnerable groups like minors and the elderly [11][10]. - A minor mode must be established, requiring parental consent for emotional companionship services and allowing guardians to monitor usage [12][11]. - Providers must ensure user data security and allow users to delete interaction data, with additional consent required for minors [14][15]. Group 4: Supervision and Legal Responsibility - Providers must conduct annual safety assessments and submit reports to local cybersecurity departments if they meet certain user thresholds [21][22]. - The regulation mandates that providers cooperate with supervisory departments and comply with audits and inspections [16][29]. - Violations of the regulation may result in penalties, including service suspension [16][29].
涉及人工智能拟人化互动服务管理 国家网信办公开征求意见
财联社· 2025-12-27 07:29
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the draft regulations for the management of AI anthropomorphic interactive services, aiming to promote healthy development and standardized application while ensuring national security and public interest [1][3]. Group 1: General Principles - The regulations are based on various laws including the Civil Code, Cybersecurity Law, and Data Security Law, and aim to protect the rights of citizens and organizations [3]. - The government encourages innovation in anthropomorphic interactive services while implementing prudent and classified supervision to prevent abuse [3][4]. Group 2: Service Standards - Providers are encouraged to expand application scenarios safely and reliably, particularly in cultural dissemination and elderly companionship, aligning with socialist core values [5]. - Providers must adhere to legal and ethical standards, prohibiting activities that harm national security, spread false information, or negatively impact user health and relationships [6]. Group 3: Safety Responsibilities - Providers are required to establish comprehensive safety management systems, including algorithm audits, ethical reviews, and emergency response plans [8][9]. - Providers must ensure user interaction data security through measures like data encryption and access control, and must allow users to delete their interaction data [14][15]. Group 4: Special Provisions for Minors and Elderly - Providers must implement features for minors, such as parental consent for emotional support services and emergency contact settings [10][11]. - Providers are prohibited from simulating family members for elderly users and must notify emergency contacts if health risks are detected [12][13]. Group 5: Compliance and Supervision - Providers must conduct annual compliance audits regarding the handling of minors' personal information and submit evaluation reports to local cybersecurity departments [16][21]. - The article outlines the responsibilities of cybersecurity departments in supervising and managing the safety of these services, including the possibility of on-site inspections [24][25].