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Policy shifts, media changes, and the next AI leader

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In today’s topics:

  • China drafts new rules for AI with human-like interaction

  • 2025 marks major turning points for AI and digital publishers

  • Prediction markets bet on Google to lead the AI race in 2026
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AI News Updates

Draft Regulations for Human-Like AI Interaction

1. Introduction:
China’s internet regulator released new draft rules to control AI systems that act and interact like humans. This is part of China’s effort to manage how AI serves people and protect safety.

2. Key Updates Highlights:
• Rules apply to AI that mimics human personality and communicates emotionally.
• AI companies must warn users about excessive use and have systems to prevent addiction.
• Providers must ensure data protection, algorithm checks, and safety throughout the product’s life.
• Some content will be banned, like information that could harm national security, spread falsehoods, or promote violence.

3. Why This Is Important?
These rules aim to make AI safer for the public, reduce emotional harm, and set clear limits on what AI products can do. They could influence how AI services work in China and possibly in other regions too.

Important Shifts in Media & AI

1. Introduction:
The year 2025 brought major changes in how publishers use and deal with AI. This affects content licensing, traffic sources, and legal actions.

2. Key Updates Highlights:
• Major tech companies like Meta, Microsoft and Amazon signed more AI content licensing deals with publishers.
• A new licensing framework (Really Simple Licensing) launched to help publishers set rules and fees for AI content use.
• Lawsuits increased, with major publishers taking legal action against AI companies over copyright issues.
• Referral traffic data shows that AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are reshaping where audiences come from.

3. Why This Is Important?
Publishers are adapting to a world where AI can both help and challenge their business. Licensing deals, new industry standards, and legal battles will shape how news organizations earn money and protect their content.

Google Favored to Lead Next Year

1. Introduction:
Prediction markets places where people bet on future outcomes are pointing to Google as the likely leader in AI performance in 2026.

2. Key Updates Highlights:
• Markets give Google a high chance of having the best AI model by early 2026.
• Odds suggest Google might also be the largest company by market value by year end.
• OpenAI’s next model launch and IPO are seen as less certain by these markets.
• There is also a possibility of big mergers or acquisitions in AI companies next year.

3. Why This Is Important?
These market indicators show how investors and bettors view the future of AI competition. If Google ends up leading, it could affect where businesses invest and how new AI technology develops.

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