HONG KONG (Reuters) -China issued interim measures on Thursday to manage its booming generative artificial intelligence (AI) industry, saying they would apply only to services offered to the public as regulators seek to support development of the technology. "It sends the positive signal that the regulators are paving the way for companies in China to launch their products on a large scale." China sees AI as an area in which it wants to rival the United States, and on which it has set it sights
China issued interim measures on Thursday to manage its booming generative artificial intelligence (AI) industry, saying they would apply only to services offered to the public as regulators seek to support development of the technology.
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