# Algorithm Regulation

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Technology

From SEO to GEO: China’s $1.2 Billion Bet on Regulating the AI Search Era

China is formalizing the Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) industry, pivoting away from exploitative 'gray' growth toward a regulated, data-driven market expected to reach 9 billion yuan by 2027. This shift signals a new phase in AI-integrated commerce where large language models become the primary gatekeepers for consumer traffic and direct e-commerce conversions.

NeTe2026年4月17日 11:58
#GEO#Generative AI#Digital Marketing
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Technology

The Ghost in the Machine: China Moves to Regulate the Emotional Frontier of Anthropomorphic AI

China has introduced the world's first specific regulations for anthropomorphic AI services, effective July 2026, to manage the risks of human-mimicking algorithms. The rules mandate security assessments and algorithm filings while strictly prohibiting any content that threatens national security or social stability.

NeTe2026年4月10日 10:58
#China#Artificial Intelligence#CAC
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Technology

Intelligence by Decree: Beijing Signals the 'AI+E-commerce' Era

Chinese authorities have launched a major policy initiative to integrate Large Language Models into the e-commerce sector to boost efficiency and innovation. The directive emphasizes a balance between technological advancement and social responsibility, while promising stronger judicial protections for AI-related intellectual property.

NeTe2026年4月6日 02:59
#Artificial Intelligence#E-commerce#China Ministry of Commerce
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Technology

Silicon Valley’s Tobacco Moment: Meta and Google Held Liable for Social Media Addiction

A California jury has awarded $6 million in a landmark case against Meta and Google, finding their platform designs responsible for a young woman's social media addiction. This verdict signals a precarious shift for Silicon Valley as courts begin to treat addictive algorithms as defective products rather than protected speech.

NeTe2026年3月26日 19:58
#Meta#Google#Instagram