Banned Chat GPT. China has yet to pass rules on AI technology at large. Recently, however, the country introduced a law that regulates how private companies use online algorithms for consumer marketing. The law requires companies to inform users of AI for marketing purposes and bans the use of customer financial data to advertise the same product at different prices. However, not surprisingly, the law does not apply to the Chinese government’s use of AI. Along with China’s federal regulation, in September of 2022, Shanghai became the first province to pass a law focused on private-sector AI development. The law titled Shanghai Regulations on Promoting the Development of the AI Industry provides a framework for companies in the region to develop their AI products in line with non-Chinese AI regulations.
« Currently, India has no codified laws, statutory rules or regulations,
or even government-issued guidelines, that regulate AI per se. The
obligations on this subject are set out in the Information Technology
Act 2000, and the rules and regulations framed thereunder. » Currently no specific legislation on AT. A guidline was published by the
Information Technology Risk Supervision department of the Bank of
Thailand on using AI in the financial institutional sector5. There is also
the (Draft) Thailand National AI Strategy and Action Plan (2022 – 2027)
(not law), provides that by the end of 2024 an AI law & regulation will
be enforced.