China Releases Ethics Guideline Calling For Human-Centric AI

China has released “Ethics-Safety Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence Applications 1.0”, a technical document emphasizing human leadership over AI systems and development for the common good. Issued by the National Technical Committee 260 on Cybersecurity and drafted by Tsinghua University, Alibaba, Huawei, and DeepSeek, it outlines principles including risk control, transparency, and privacy protection. The guideline urges retaining human judgment in key processes, warns users against emotional dependence on AI, and addresses energy consumption concerns.

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