Chinese government advisors call for setting "red lines" for AI applications to prevent employment disruptions and data security risks

Gate News reports that on March 26, at the Boao Asia Forum annual meeting, several Chinese government advisors called for the government to establish clear “red lines” for the development and application of artificial intelligence. Jiang Xiaojun, director of the National Data Expert Advisory Committee and former deputy secretary-general of the State Council, stated that AI applications aimed solely at reducing labor costs, without improving service quality or promoting environmental sustainability, must be approached with caution. She emphasized that AI deployment cannot be entirely left to market forces; when technology causes extreme harm to people, government intervention is necessary. Xue Lan, dean of Tsinghua University’s Schwarzman College and director of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence International Governance, also suggested at the forum that clear boundaries should be set for AI applications.

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