On April 30, 2025, China’s Cyberspace Administration (CAC) launched a 3-month campaign to “clear up and rectify the abuse of AI technology” including using information that infringes on others’ intellectual property rights, privacy rights and other rights. Per the Cyberspace Administration, “the first phase will strengthen the source governance of AI technology, clean up and rectify illegal AI applications, strengthen AI generation and synthesis technology and content identification management, and promote website platforms to improve their detection and identification capabilities. The second phase will focus on the abuse of AI technology to create and publish rumors, false information, pornographic and vulgar content, impersonate others, engage in online water army [paid posters] activities and other prominent issues, and concentrate on cleaning up related illegal and negative information, and deal with and punish illegal accounts, multi-channel networks (MCNs) and website platforms.”

Per the CAC, in the first phase, the focus is on rectifying six prominent problems:

The second phase focuses on rectifying seven prominent problems:

The original text is available here (Chinese only).

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