AI companies in China are undergoing a government review of their large language models, aimed at ensuring they "embody core socialist values," according to a report by the Financial Times.
The review is being carried out by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the government's chief internet regulator, and will cover players across the spectrum, from tech giants like ByteDance and Alibaba to small startups.
AI models will be tested by local CAC officials for their responses to a variety of questions, many related to politically sensitive topics and Chinese President Xi Jinping, FT said.
An anonymous source from a Hangzhou-based AI company who spoke with the FT said that their model didn't pass the first round of testing for unclear reasons.
They only passed the second time after months of "guessing and adjusting," they said in the report.
Persons:
Xi Jinping
Organizations:
Financial Times, Cyberspace Administration of China, CAC, U.S
Locations:
China, Hangzhou, Beijing