China’s cyberspace regulator announced a significant surge in approved artificial intelligence offerings, signaling a rapid expansion of the country’s domestic tech ecosystem just weeks before Beijing hosts regional leaders to discuss the digital economy. The Cyberspace Administration of China reported that 120 new generative artificial intelligence services successfully completed the state’s mandatory registration process between May and June. Additionally, local regulators registered 68 new applications and features that connect to previously approved AI models through application programming interfaces and other integration methods. With the latest approvals, China’s cumulative total of compliant AI services has reached 988, while registered application integrations…
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