Beijing mandates internal AI ethics reviews to ensure ‘controllable’ tech
Beijing has mandated that Chinese companies, universities, research bodies, and health institutions involved in AI activities establish internal "AI ethics review committees," effective immediately. Released jointly by ten government bodies, the new rules aim to ensure AI development progresses in a "healthy" manner amid increasing adoption.

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AI-generatedBeijing has mandated that Chinese companies, universities, research bodies, and health institutions involved in AI activities establish internal "AI ethics review committees," effective immediately. Released jointly by ten government bodies, the new rules aim to ensure AI development progresses in a "healthy" manner amid increasing adoption. These committees will assess the impact of AI on human wellbeing, focusing on algorithm fairness, system controllability, and explainability. This move follows a 2023 ethics review system criticized for ambiguity and weak enforcement. The new mandate seeks to address these shortcomings and ensure AI technologies remain "controllable" as they rapidly evolve.
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4 extractedBeijing introduced a unified science and technology ethics review system in 2023.
The notice calls for committees to review AI-related activities for their impact on human wellbeing.
Chinese companies engaging in AI activities are required to set up internal “AI ethics review committees”.
The system has been criticised for failing to mitigate risks in the fast-evolving AI era.