CoinWorld News: The Cyberspace Administration of China launched a special campaign called “Qinglang” to address disorder in AI applications starting in April 2026. In the first phase, it cumulatively handled more than 14,000 AI products, including non-compliant websites, applications, and agents; cleared more than 6 million illegal and non-compliant information items; dealt with more than 26,000 accounts; and removed more than 1,300 non-compliant AI products and 9 non-compliant open-source datasets.

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GateUser-cb789e81
· 3h ago
Support for regulating AI chaos, but the standards and boundaries must be transparent, otherwise everyone will feel uncertain.
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GateUser-de0b9e3b
· 3h ago
Starting in 2026? Wait, I'm confused about this timeline. Am I time-traveling?
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AirdropArchivist
· 3h ago
14k models—that's a pretty alarming number. The AI chaos really needs to be addressed.
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GateUser-470bc925
· 3h ago
6 million pieces of illegal information—hope the Qinglang crackdown is strong enough, and doesn’t end up wrongly targeting legitimate developers.
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GateUser-1c5ab2b5
· 3h ago
9 open-source datasets removed, this deserves attention, will the open-source community be affected?
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