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当安全治理成为WAIC关键词丨南财合规周报(第200期)
AI Governance - AI safety emerged as a key topic at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), with notable figures like Geoffrey Hinton emphasizing the need to train AI to be beneficial, likening the relationship between humans and AI to raising a tiger [1][2] - Hinton highlighted the challenges of training AI, stating it is more difficult than raising children, as it requires precise data to instill good behavior [2] - The conference also featured a global governance action plan that includes 13 action directions, emphasizing the importance of quality data supply and the protection of personal privacy [3] AI Browser Development - The industry consensus indicates a shift in AI competition from chatbots to browsers, which are seen as the primary entry point for AI in the internet era [4] - Companies are actively developing AI browsers to enhance user experience through personalized AI agents, with Perplexity CEO revealing plans to pre-install their Comet AI mobile browser on smartphones, challenging Google's dominance [5] - OpenAI is also advancing its AI browser, integrating chat interfaces and AI agent functionalities to streamline user interactions [5] Personal Information Protection - New guidelines require "shake to activate" ads to include a prominent "one-click close" option to enhance user autonomy and prevent misleading practices [6] - The guidelines specify three principles: transparency, autonomy, and personal information protection, detailing the responsibilities of app operators and third-party ad SDKs [6] - A draft guideline on QR code dining services prohibits the forced collection of personal information, emphasizing user consent and the right to delete personal data [7]