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Chinese Government Strengthens AI Security Regulations
March 24, 2026
China's government has banned the autonomous AI software OpenClaw across all government offices due to critical data security vulnerabilities that pose risks of cyberattacks. Concurrently, China has elevated AI safety to a national security priority, integrating it with cybersecurity and biological security frameworks. The government is enforcing stringent AI governance measures including mandatory model registration, safety inspections, and content controls. Pilot programs for artificial general intelligence (AGI) governance and risk mitigation are underway in Beijing and Shanghai to test regulatory approaches.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased requirements for AI software compliance with China's new security and trustworthiness standards, impacting vendor eligibility and contract specifications.
- Contractors offering AI solutions must align with strict regulatory frameworks, including model registration and safety verification, to qualify for government contracts.
- The focus on AI safety as a national security issue signals growing government investment in secure AI technologies and governance pilots, creating opportunities for providers specializing in AI risk management and compliance.
- Organizations engaged in AI development or deployment in China should prepare for enhanced oversight and potential restrictions on autonomous AI capabilities within government procurements.
China has developed a clear, integrated approach to AI-governance for effective governance models in line with the framework of AI governance. Chinaβs strategy by balancing strict regulation with focused innovation programs, aims to safeguard technology and society.
— Kwan Yee Ng
Such AI agents open new attack vectors by operating across multiple platforms with inadequate oversight.
— Kendra Schaefer, Director of Technology Policy Research at Trivium China
Agencies
Chinese Government, People's Bank of China, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology
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- Government Bans Autonomous AI Software OpenClaw, Data Security Threats Trigger Urgent Crackdown · Qoo10.co.id · Mar 22
- China Declares AI Safety a National Security Issue, Launches AGI Pilots | China AI Policy | AI Safety National Security | AGI Pilot Programs China | Beijing Shanghai AI Safety | AI Regulation China | Global AI Governance | Artificial Intelligence Policy China · saptashwatv.com · Mar 24