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Announcement of 7 Mobile-Enabled Generative AI Services Registered with the Cyberspace Administration

On July 15, in order to promote the innovative development and standardized application of generative AI services, the Cyberspace Administration, in conjunction with relevant departments, has orderly carried out the registration of generative AI services in accordance with the requirements of the 'Interim Measures for the Management of Generative AI Services.' This announcement includes the registration information for seven newly added mobile-enabled generative AI services, such as 'Apple AI,' 'Huawei Xiaoyi,' 'vivo Lanhxin,' 'Xiaomi Pengpai,' and 'Nubia Doubao Large Model.' (Jinshi)

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