Published on April 20, 2026
China’s technology sector has been experiencing a remarkable boom in the creation and utilization of AI-generated “digital humans.” These virtual avatars provide emotional support and engage users in diverse applications, captivating audiences across various platforms.
Recent developments have prompted the Chinese government to introduce new regulations aimed at governing this fast-evolving industry. Concerns have arisen regarding issues like consent, deception, and the potential for misuse, particularly in emotional contexts such as grief support.
In response, the government is drafting guidelines intended to ensure ethical usage of digital humans. This includes mandates for transparency and consent processes when these AI entities interact with users, especially in sensitive situations.
The new regulations are set to impact both developers and end-users. While they aim to protect individuals from potential harm, they may also create operational challenges for companies looking to innovate in this promising field.
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