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China Issues Security Guidance on AI Data Access for Local Governments

What Happened

The Chinese government has cautioned local authorities against allowing artificial intelligence platforms to access sensitive or classified data. Government departments were reminded to conduct thorough security assessments before deploying AI tools and to restrict platforms from using information which could compromise national or organizational security. The directive follows growing adoption of AI applications by local governments in China, which has raised concerns over potential data leaks or misuse. Authorities emphasized the importance of compliance and oversight, underscoring risks posed by unregulated AI usage amid China’s rapid digital transformation.

Why It Matters

This guidance reflects China’s broader efforts to regulate AI development and prevent cyber threats associated with public sector digitalization. It highlights a global challenge: balancing AI innovation with protection of sensitive data and state interests. Read more in our AI News Hub

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