The Shanghai Cyberspace Administration has released the latest registration announcement regarding generative artificial intelligence services, aimed at further promoting the innovative development and standardized application of generative AI in the city. In accordance with the requirements of the "Interim Measures for the Management of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services," Shanghai has orderly commenced the filing work for generative AI services and has registered services that utilize the capabilities of filed models through APIs or other means.
As of now, Shanghai has added 9 newly registered generative AI services, bringing the total number of registered services to 63. The advancement of this registration work not only contributes to the healthy development of the industry but also provides a safer and more reliable service environment for users.
The newly registered generative AI services include: Wuyou Zhimen, AI Simultaneous Speaking Practice, Nian Ta, Shuduo Duo, and others.
In the announcement, the Shanghai Cyberspace Administration emphasized that all launched generative AI applications or features must clearly display their launch numbers in a prominent position or on the product detail page. This regulation aims to enhance service transparency and user trust, allowing users to feel more secure when using these services.