# China Tech Policy
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China’s FPGA Gambit: Fudan Microelectronics Inks Billion-Yuan Pact to Secure the AI Edge
Fudan Microelectronics has partnered with Fudan University in a 1-billion-yuan joint venture to develop advanced FPGA and AI chip technologies. The deal secures exclusive commercial rights for the company while mobilizing a 300-person research team to address critical bottlenecks in China's semiconductor supply chain.

The 2-Kilometer Advantage: Why Shanghai Remains the Crucible of China’s Semiconductor Ambitions
Lightelligence founder Yichen Shen highlights Shanghai's unique ecosystem, noting that 50% of China's advanced GPU firms are located within two kilometers of each other. This density, combined with a complete supply chain and robust policy support, reinforces Shanghai's status as the critical hub for China's semiconductor and AI ambitions.

China’s Judicial Vanguard: Beijing Codifies the Rules of the Artificial Intelligence Frontier
China’s Supreme People’s Court is drafting new judicial guidelines for AI-related disputes as part of a broader effort to modernize intellectual property protection. The move coincides with a significant rise in data ownership cases and high-tech litigation, signaling the judiciary's growing role in China's industrial and technological strategy.

The Fight for Truth in the Age of GEO: China Tackles AI Data Pollution
Chinese officials and AI experts are sounding the alarm over Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) and the risk of data pollution. They propose a 'dual-engine' regulatory framework that combines technical standards with institutional oversight to protect the integrity of the nation's AI-driven economic growth.

China’s Anthropomorphic Ambitions: Beijing Codifies the Future of Personified AI
China has introduced a comprehensive regulatory framework for human-like AI interaction services, emphasizing self-reliance in core hardware and software. The policy targets critical social applications in caregiving while mandating rigorous safety testing through new state-led sandbox platforms.

Beijing Shifts Gears: China’s 2025 Science Funding Prioritizes High-Risk Innovation and Young Talent
China's National Natural Science Foundation has allocated $5.1 billion for 2025, introducing reforms to fund high-risk 'non-consensus' research and bolster the domestic production of scientific tools. These changes aim to empower young researchers and deepen collaboration with the private sector to achieve technological self-sufficiency.

Pragmatism Over Precaution: Shanghai’s Blueprint for Navigating the AI Frontier
Shanghai’s AI leadership is advocating for a pragmatic balance between rapid technological iteration and integrated security, moving AI from a simple tool to a primary force of industrial productivity. The city aims to avoid stifling innovation with over-regulation while embedding safety protocols directly into the development of large-scale models.