中国对人工智能开放未来的新监管

IF 45.8 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Pub Date : 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1126/science.ady7922
Yue Zhu, Bo He, Hongyu Fu, Naying Hu, Shaoqing Wu, Taolue Zhang, Xinyi Liu, Gang Xu, Linghan Zhang, Hui Zhou
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来自中国的开源人工智能(AI)系统正在全球范围内获得动力。在这些技术进步的同时,中国的人工智能监管也正在形成。但随着人工智能监管格局的不断发展,已经变得复杂,等待更多的确定性,澄清、协调和简化变得比以往任何时候都更加重要。整合和改进现有法律、政策和案例的人工智能法律有可能成为解决方案。虽然中国还没有发布这样的法律的官方草案,但中国的人工智能法律专家已经起草了两个有影响力的提案,即人工智能模型法(v 3.0,逐条解释)和人工智能法(学者提案),这已经成为理解和研究中国人工智能监管的重要参考(1)。我们概述了当前的形势,讨论了这两项建议,确定了中国人工智能监管的改进点,并对监管的未来和全球影响进行了展望。
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China’s emerging regulation toward an open future for AI
Open-source artificial intelligence (AI) systems from China are gaining momentum worldwide. In parallel to these technical advances, China’s AI regulation is also taking shape. But as this AI regulatory landscape is constantly evolving, already complicated, and awaiting more certainty, clarification, harmonization, and simplification are becoming more important than ever. An AI law that consolidates and improves existing laws, policies, and cases has the potential to be a solution. Although no official draft of such a law has been released in China yet, AI law experts in China have drafted two influential proposals, Model AI Law (v 3.0, with an article-by-article interpretation) and AI Law (Scholar’s Proposal), that have become important references for understanding and researching China’s AI regulation (1). We outline the current landscape, discuss both proposals, identify points for improvements of China’s AI regulation, and conclude with an outlook on the regulatory future and global implications.
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