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Guiding Opinions on Strengthening Overall Governance of Internet Information Service Algorithms
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Guiding Opinions on Strengthening Overall Governance of Internet Information Service Algorithms
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—Beijing Normal University (BNU) has launched China's first undergraduate programme dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) education, aimed at addressing a critical shortage of specialised AI teachers in primary and secondary schools.
These provisions aim to regulate the use of algorithmic recommendation services online in China.
China's six-level standards, called Taxonomy of Driving Automation for Vehicles, provides official definitions for self-driving cars from level zero (L0), which relies largely on human drivers, to L5 that achieves full driving automation.
China has published its first national standards for grading autonomous driving, which will come into force in March 2022, providing a benchmark for carmakers to develop the futuristic technology.
In July 2021, MOST published guidelines that called for universities, labs, and companies to set up internal review committees to oversee and adjudicate technology ethics issues.
The CAICT is working with China's AI Industry Alliance, a government-sponsored industry body, to test and certify different kinds of AI systems.
The 14th Five-Year Plan includes the promotion of AI R&D.
The following White Paper co-authored by a PRC state think tank describes the importance and difficulty of improving the "trustworthiness" of AI systems.
The following document, issued by a state AI governance committee, lays out ethical norms for the use of AI in China.