CSET’s Hanna Dohmen was quoted by the South China Morning Post in an article discussing China’s recent announcement of concerns about potential risks from artificial general intelligence, reflecting the country’s mixed signals on where it stands on ChatGPT-style services. Dohmen stated that China’s regulations “give the government broad authority to restrict activities that endanger national security interests, damage China’s national image, or disrupt the economy.”
Read the full story in the South China Morning Post.