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The Heart of the Machine: China Sets Ethical Guardrails for the Companion Robot Era
Chinese industry associations have launched a new initiative to regulate the development of emotional companion humanoid robots. The guidelines focus on ethical design, stringent data privacy, and accelerating core technical innovation to ensure China's leadership in the burgeoning service robot market.

Curbing the Burn: Beijing Moves to End the Era of Predatory Delivery Subsidies
China’s market regulator has released a draft of ten new regulations aimed at curbing aggressive subsidy practices in the food delivery sector. The move seeks to protect merchants from forced participation in price wars and ensure that platform competition does not undermine the broader 'real economy.'

Beijing Issues 15-Day Ultimatum to 30 Apps in Sweeping Data Privacy Enforcement
China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered 30 apps to rectify privacy violations within 15 days, targeting issues such as excessive data collection and the absence of account deletion features. This joint enforcement action by three ministries marks a significant escalation in the practical application of China's Personal Information Protection Law.

China’s Cybersecurity Watchdog Sounds Alarm Over Rogue AI Agent ‘Skills’
China’s CNCERT has warned of malicious AI agent plugins being used for model jailbreaking and illegal crypto-mining, highlighting new security risks in the nation’s rapidly expanding AI ecosystem. The regulator emphasized that such 'Skills' could lead to account bans, device performance loss, and legal liabilities for users.

The Siri-AI Paradox: Apple Marries Google Intelligence while Courting China with Local Utility
Apple's WWDC 2026 highlights a shift toward cross-device AI integration with iOS 27, though regional regulatory barriers continue to delay its advanced 'Apple Intelligence' features in China. To compensate, Apple has introduced localized features like a holiday-synced alarm system, addressing unique Chinese work-life patterns while navigating the complexities of its partnership with Google.

The Shadows in the Middle: China Sounds Alarm on 'AI Relay Stations' as National Security Risks
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned against 'AI relay stations,' unregulated proxy platforms that aggregate various AI model APIs for domestic users. These platforms are cited as significant national security risks due to data privacy vulnerabilities and the unauthorized handling of sensitive information.

China’s Regulatory Pincer: Beijing and Shanghai Unite to Tighten Grip on Food Delivery Giants
The market regulators of Beijing and Shanghai have formed a joint enforcement mechanism to oversee major food delivery platforms including Meituan and Alibaba. This partnership synchronizes data and legal action across jurisdictions to enforce new national food safety regulations starting June 1st.

China Establishes New Safety Guardrails for the Era of Autonomous AI Agents
China has launched a new self-regulatory convention for cloud-based AI agents, co-developed by the CAICT and major tech firms to balance rapid innovation with data security. The 2026 guidelines establish behavioral norms for autonomous digital entities, marking a shift toward proactive AI governance.

ByteDance's Digital Border Patrol: Douyin Intensifies War on Synthetic Impersonation
ByteDance's Douyin has purged over half a million videos in a major crackdown on AI deepfakes and voice cloning. The move highlights the escalating technical and regulatory challenges of managing generative AI on high-traffic social platforms.

The Haunting of Chinese E-commerce: A $500 Million Crackdown Exposes the Rot in Food Delivery
China’s market regulator has fined seven major tech giants a total of 3.597 billion RMB for allowing tens of thousands of unlicensed “ghost kitchens” to operate. The crackdown highlights systemic failures in platform oversight, with JD.com and Pinduoduo emerging as the most significant violators despite their public commitments to food safety.

The Double Game: How China’s Social Media ‘Anti-Gambling’ Stars Lead Fans to the Tables
An investigation has revealed that popular Chinese short-video influencers are using 'anti-gambling' personas as a front to recruit mainland citizens for offshore casinos. These creators provide comprehensive logistics and money laundering services, exploiting coded language and platform loopholes to bypass strict domestic regulations.

China’s New Price Mandate: Beijing Sets its Sights on the 'Vicious' Side of Platform Competition
China has implemented new 'Internet Platform Price Behavior Rules' to transition the digital economy from chaotic scale-driven growth to high-quality competition. The regulations target predatory pricing, big data discrimination, and platform coercion of merchants, aiming to foster an ecosystem focused on innovation rather than price wars.