China Bans AI Virtual Partners for Minors in New 2026 Tech Crackdown
China bans AI virtual partners for minors starting July 2026, prioritizing youth mental health and data security in new tech regulations.
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China bans AI virtual partners for minors starting July 2026, prioritizing youth mental health and data security in new tech regulations.
China and Russia strengthen ties through dialogue on AI, economy, and cultural exchanges, exploring shared development opportunities in 2026. πβ¨
Hong Kong gears up to host the 2026 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit in April, focusing on AI governance, digital finance, and smart living innovations. ππ»
Global diplomats gather in Geneva to bridge divides in AI governance, aiming for unified strategies to manage techβs rapid evolution. ππ€ #FutureTech
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pushes for international AI governance frameworks and climate responsibility at 2025 G20 Summit, signaling new tech-era diplomacy.
Africa hosts its first G20 Summit in Johannesburg, with Global South priorities like climate finance and AI ethics dominating talks. China-South Africa partnership expands.
China’s Global Governance Initiative seeks inclusive AI rules, promoting global trust and shared solutions in tech’s fast-evolving landscape. π
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee outlines 2025 priorities: boosting the economy, tech innovation, and improving livelihoods. Plans include a new AI team and the Northern Metropolis development. ππ€
The 80th UN General Assembly opens with calls for global unity amid crises. Can the world come together for peace, climate action, and AI governance? πβ¨
BRICS countries release a landmark AI governance framework focusing on equity, sustainability, and ethical innovation. A game-changer for the Global South! ππ€ #TechForGood