China advisers push for AI red lines as job risks and data security concerns intensify

Chinese policymakers and senior advisers are calling for clearer regulatory boundaries in artificial intelligence as concerns grow over job displacement and data security risks. The debate has gained urgency as AI adoption accelerates across industries, raising questions about how far automation should go

China Tightens AI Security Framework as OpenClaw Raises Data and Compliance Concerns

China has signaled a stronger regulatory push on artificial intelligence security as rapid adoption of advanced systems such as OpenClaw brings new risks into focus. Officials have emphasized the need for stricter safeguards as AI tools expand across industries and everyday applications. The

China’s Data Regulations and Cross Border Information Flows

China’s data regulations have become one of the central pillars of its digital governance strategy. As the digital economy grows, data has emerged as a critical resource that influences national security, economic stability and technological innovation. China’s regulatory framework aims to create a

Quantum Computing in China’s National Digital Strategy

China’s digital transformation has entered a new frontier as the government accelerates the integration of quantum computing into national technology and innovation plans. Once confined to research laboratories, quantum technology is now seen as a cornerstone of the country’s next phase of digital

The Future of AI Governance, China’s Balance Between Control and Competition

China’s artificial intelligence strategy is evolving toward a sophisticated balance between state control and market competition. While the government has tightened oversight on algorithmic transparency and data usage, it continues to support rapid innovation through policy incentives and national research funding.This dual approach