( April 30, 2026, 10:13 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: China’s internet regulator on Thursday launched a four-month nationwide campaign to curb "disorder" in AI applications, targeting noncompliant services and content risks. The first phase will focus on improving governance at the source, including failures to complete large-model filing requirements, inadequate security review capabilities, unsafe training data practices, data poisoning and weak labeling of AI-generated content. A second phase will target harmful content, including AI-generated misinformation, violent or vulgar material, impersonation, violations of minors’ rights and coordinated online manipulation.Statement follows (in Chinese). ...
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