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Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content
Major Chinese social media services—including WeChat, Douyin, Weibo and RedNote—have begun applying mandatory labels to posts that contain AI-generated text, images, audio or video. The move follows new legislation drafted by several government agencies to improve transparency around generative AI material. Users are required to label their own AI‑created content and are prohibited from removing or tampering with platform‑applied labels. The platforms also offer tools for reporting unlabelled AI material. Similar labeling in the United States is noted as a parallel development. Read more →

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered local technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to cancel orders and halt testing of NVIDIA's latest AI GPU. The directive stops the purchase of the RTX Pro 6000D model and reflects a stricter stance than earlier guidance on older chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment, noting the limitations imposed by the ban. The move follows earlier U.S. export restrictions and comes amid Chinese regulators' assessment that domestic chips now match or exceed foreign offerings. Read more →

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips
China’s Cyberspace Administration has prohibited domestic technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, from buying Nvidia AI chips such as the RTX Pro 6000D server. The move follows earlier encouragement for firms to use locally‑made alternatives. Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment but affirmed the company will respect the market’s wishes. The ban adds to a broader backdrop of U.S. licensing requirements that have limited Nvidia’s sales in China, with the firm forecasting significant revenue loss and noting that recent U.S. license approvals have yet to translate into actual shipments. Read more →

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content
Major Chinese social media services—including WeChat, Douyin, Weibo and RedNote—have begun applying mandatory labels to posts that contain AI-generated text, images, audio or video. The move follows new legislation drafted by several government agencies to improve transparency around generative AI material. Users are required to label their own AI‑created content and are prohibited from removing or tampering with platform‑applied labels. The platforms also offer tools for reporting unlabelled AI material. Similar labeling in the United States is noted as a parallel development. Read more →

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content
Major Chinese social media services—including WeChat, Douyin, Weibo and RedNote—have begun applying mandatory labels to posts that contain AI-generated text, images, audio or video. The move follows new legislation drafted by several government agencies to improve transparency around generative AI material. Users are required to label their own AI‑created content and are prohibited from removing or tampering with platform‑applied labels. The platforms also offer tools for reporting unlabelled AI material. Similar labeling in the United States is noted as a parallel development. Read more →

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered local technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to cancel orders and halt testing of NVIDIA's latest AI GPU. The directive stops the purchase of the RTX Pro 6000D model and reflects a stricter stance than earlier guidance on older chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment, noting the limitations imposed by the ban. The move follows earlier U.S. export restrictions and comes amid Chinese regulators' assessment that domestic chips now match or exceed foreign offerings. Read more →

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered local technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to cancel orders and halt testing of NVIDIA's latest AI GPU. The directive stops the purchase of the RTX Pro 6000D model and reflects a stricter stance than earlier guidance on older chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment, noting the limitations imposed by the ban. The move follows earlier U.S. export restrictions and comes amid Chinese regulators' assessment that domestic chips now match or exceed foreign offerings. Read more →

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips
China’s Cyberspace Administration has prohibited domestic technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, from buying Nvidia AI chips such as the RTX Pro 6000D server. The move follows earlier encouragement for firms to use locally‑made alternatives. Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment but affirmed the company will respect the market’s wishes. The ban adds to a broader backdrop of U.S. licensing requirements that have limited Nvidia’s sales in China, with the firm forecasting significant revenue loss and noting that recent U.S. license approvals have yet to translate into actual shipments. Read more →

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips
China’s Cyberspace Administration has prohibited domestic technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, from buying Nvidia AI chips such as the RTX Pro 6000D server. The move follows earlier encouragement for firms to use locally‑made alternatives. Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment but affirmed the company will respect the market’s wishes. The ban adds to a broader backdrop of U.S. licensing requirements that have limited Nvidia’s sales in China, with the firm forecasting significant revenue loss and noting that recent U.S. license approvals have yet to translate into actual shipments. Read more →

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content
Major Chinese social media services—including WeChat, Douyin, Weibo and RedNote—have begun applying mandatory labels to posts that contain AI-generated text, images, audio or video. The move follows new legislation drafted by several government agencies to improve transparency around generative AI material. Users are required to label their own AI‑created content and are prohibited from removing or tampering with platform‑applied labels. The platforms also offer tools for reporting unlabelled AI material. Similar labeling in the United States is noted as a parallel development. Read more →

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered local technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to cancel orders and halt testing of NVIDIA's latest AI GPU. The directive stops the purchase of the RTX Pro 6000D model and reflects a stricter stance than earlier guidance on older chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment, noting the limitations imposed by the ban. The move follows earlier U.S. export restrictions and comes amid Chinese regulators' assessment that domestic chips now match or exceed foreign offerings. Read more →

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips
China’s Cyberspace Administration has prohibited domestic technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, from buying Nvidia AI chips such as the RTX Pro 6000D server. The move follows earlier encouragement for firms to use locally‑made alternatives. Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment but affirmed the company will respect the market’s wishes. The ban adds to a broader backdrop of U.S. licensing requirements that have limited Nvidia’s sales in China, with the firm forecasting significant revenue loss and noting that recent U.S. license approvals have yet to translate into actual shipments. Read more →

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips

China Bars Domestic Firms from Purchasing Nvidia AI Chips
China’s Cyberspace Administration has prohibited domestic technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, from buying Nvidia AI chips such as the RTX Pro 6000D server. The move follows earlier encouragement for firms to use locally‑made alternatives. Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment but affirmed the company will respect the market’s wishes. The ban adds to a broader backdrop of U.S. licensing requirements that have limited Nvidia’s sales in China, with the firm forecasting significant revenue loss and noting that recent U.S. license approvals have yet to translate into actual shipments. Read more →

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered local technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to cancel orders and halt testing of NVIDIA's latest AI GPU. The directive stops the purchase of the RTX Pro 6000D model and reflects a stricter stance than earlier guidance on older chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment, noting the limitations imposed by the ban. The move follows earlier U.S. export restrictions and comes amid Chinese regulators' assessment that domestic chips now match or exceed foreign offerings. Read more →

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips

China Bans Domestic Tech Firms from Purchasing NVIDIA AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered local technology companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to cancel orders and halt testing of NVIDIA's latest AI GPU. The directive stops the purchase of the RTX Pro 6000D model and reflects a stricter stance than earlier guidance on older chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment, noting the limitations imposed by the ban. The move follows earlier U.S. export restrictions and comes amid Chinese regulators' assessment that domestic chips now match or exceed foreign offerings. Read more →

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content

Chinese Platforms Implement Labels for AI-Generated Content
Major Chinese social media services—including WeChat, Douyin, Weibo and RedNote—have begun applying mandatory labels to posts that contain AI-generated text, images, audio or video. The move follows new legislation drafted by several government agencies to improve transparency around generative AI material. Users are required to label their own AI‑created content and are prohibited from removing or tampering with platform‑applied labels. The platforms also offer tools for reporting unlabelled AI material. Similar labeling in the United States is noted as a parallel development. Read more →

Chinese Regulator Summons Nvidia Over Security Concerns in H20 AI Chips

Chinese Regulator Summons Nvidia Over Security Concerns in H20 AI Chips
China's Cyberspace Administration has called Nvidia to explain alleged backdoor risks in its H20 AI chips, which were designed for the Chinese market after U.S. export restrictions. Nvidia maintains its hardware contains no hidden access features. The regulator is also reviewing Nvidia's 2020 acquisition of Mellanox Technologies. Despite the investigation, demand for the H20 chip remains strong, with TSMC continuing production for Chinese developers and research institutions. The move adds uncertainty to Nvidia's relationship with its second‑largest market amid broader U.S.–China tech tensions. Read more →