Shanghai adds 11 more registered generative AI services, bringing the total to 82

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10 Jun 2025 08:55:50 AM
According to the latest announcement of the Shanghai Cyberspace Administration, as of June 9, 2025, Shanghai has added 11 new generative AI services that have completed filing, bringing the total to 82.
Shanghai adds 11 more registered generative AI services, bringing the total to 82

In order to accelerate the construction of an AI highland, Shanghai continues to promote compliance and innovation in the field of generative AI. According to the latest announcement of the Shanghai Cyberspace Administration, as of June 9, 2025, Shanghai has added 11 new generative AI services that have completed filing, bringing the total to 82. This progress marks the continued expansion of the local AI industry ecosystem and highlights Shanghai's positive attitude in promoting the implementation of new technologies.

Shanghai adds 11 more registered generative AI services, bringing the total to 82

This filing work is carried out in accordance with the "Interim Measures for the Management of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services" and is jointly organized and promoted by the Municipal Cyberspace Administration of China and relevant competent departments. It aims to standardize the development of generative AI services, ensure the safety and controllability of technology, and encourage innovation and market vitality.

According to relevant regulations, all generative AI products or functions that have been launched should publicize the registered model information they use in a prominent position or on the product details page, and clearly mark the model name and filing number. This requirement will help improve users' transparency of the source of AI technology and enhance the platform's sense of responsibility and social trust.

In recent years, generative AI technology has rapidly spread in the fields of text creation, image generation, and programming assistance, and is gradually moving towards diversified industrial scenarios such as education, finance, medical care, and manufacturing. The implementation of the newly added applications in this filing will provide Shanghai companies and users with more compliant and stable AI service options, and will also help unify technical standards and improve industrial order.

With the increasing number of filings, Shanghai is accelerating the transformation from an AI "pilot zone" to a "demonstration zone", and is expected to continue to explore more institutional innovations in algorithm governance, data security, and cross-industry integration in the future.

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