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Review of the legal regulation of generative artificial intelligence services in China

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2023-19-4-53-62

Abstract

Recently, the UK and EU have introduced legislation in the field of generative artificial intelligence, using different models of legal regulation. China, based on the experience of different countries, has taken an eclectic position in relation to generative artificial intelligence. The Cyberspace Administration of the People’s Republic of China has published a number of regulations to regulate generative artificial intelligence services that create content based on data sets. The article provides an overview of legal regulation in the field of generative artificial intelligence, analyzes the shortcomings and features of Chinese legislation in this area, and offers recommendations for its improvement, which can be used, among other things, to change Russian legislation in this area.

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Shaoxue Jia
Center for International Legal Training and Cooperation for the SCO, Shanghai University of Politacal Science and Law, People’s Republic of China
China

Jia Shaoxue, Doctor of Juridical Sciences, Associate Professor

Shanghai



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Jia Sh. Review of the legal regulation of generative artificial intelligence services in China. Juridical science and practice. 2023;19(4):53-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2023-19-4-53-62

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