China has proposed strict new rules for artificial intelligence (AI) to provide safeguards for children and prevent chatbots from offering advice that could lead to self-harm or violence.
Under the planned regulations, developers will also need to ensure their AI models do not generate content that promotes gambling.
The announcement comes after a surge in the number of chatbots being launched in China and around the world.
Once finalised, the rules will apply to AI products and services in China, marking a major move to regulate the fast-growing technology, which has come under intense scrutiny over safety concerns this year.

