Promotes Beijing's AGI sector growth by boosting computing power, enhancing high-quality data supply, exploring large models, and fostering AGI applications in various sectors. Establishes regulatory policies for secure advancement, emphasizing innovation, risk prevention, security, and principles management in AI activities.
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This is a binding municipal regulation with mandatory language throughout ('shall'), clear enforcement mechanisms including security assessments and algorithm filing procedures, and explicit regulatory oversight by Beijing municipal authorities.
The document has minimal to good coverage of approximately 6-8 subdomains, with primary focus on AI system security (2.2), governance failure prevention (6.5), lack of robustness (7.3), and competitive dynamics (6.4). There is some coverage of malicious actor risks (4.1, 4.2) through security measures, and privacy concerns (2.1). The document emphasizes innovation support, security management, and regulatory frameworks rather than detailed risk mitigation.
The document governs AI use across multiple sectors with good coverage of Public Administration (government services, urban governance), Health Care (medical diagnosis and treatment), Finance and Insurance (risk control, advisory services), Scientific Research and Development Services (research collaboration, new materials and drugs), and Information (autonomous driving technology). Additional minimal coverage includes Professional and Technical Services and Educational Services.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with particular emphasis on Build and Use Model (developing large models, algorithms, evaluation systems), Deploy (applications in various sectors), and Operate and Monitor (security management, ongoing oversight). It also addresses Plan and Design through innovation support and Collect and Process Data through data supply initiatives.
The document explicitly focuses on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and large models throughout. It mentions foundational models, multi-modal models, and various AI applications but does not explicitly distinguish between general purpose AI, task-specific AI, or use compute thresholds. There is no explicit mention of generative vs predictive AI, foundation models as a distinct category, or open-weight/open-source models.
Beijing Municipality; Zhongguancun National Independent Innovation Demonstration Zone
The document is a municipal regulation issued by Beijing Municipality to implement a previously adopted Implementation Plan for developing Beijing's AI innovation hub.
Beijing Municipal Government; relevant regulatory agencies
Beijing municipal authorities are responsible for enforcement through security assessments, algorithm filing procedures, and network/data security management oversight, though specific enforcement agencies are not named.
public service platforms for managing principles and codes of conduct
The document establishes monitoring mechanisms including regular service provision, security detection oversight, and public service platforms for managing scientific conduct principles, though specific monitoring bodies are not explicitly named.
cloud service providers; innovation-driven entities; financial institutions; laboratories
The document targets AI developers and deployers in Beijing, including cloud service providers, innovation-driven entities developing AGI technologies, and organizations deploying AI in various sectors like finance, healthcare, and government services.
8 subdomains (4 Good, 4 Minimal)