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‘Digital ID cards’: China moves to regulate AI agents with unified identity system
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‘Digital ID cards’: China moves to regulate AI agents with unified identity system Country’s new AI agent framework aims to cut costs and enhance security to boost enterprise adoption The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) unveiled the standard for “Artificial Intelligence Agent Interconnection”, aiming to establish a “closed-loop system” with a unified identity management framework for all AI agents, according to a report from state broadcaster China Central Television...
‘Digital ID cards’: China moves to regulate AI agents with unified identity system
Country’s new AI agent framework aims to cut costs and enhance security to boost enterprise adoption
The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) unveiled the standard for “Artificial Intelligence Agent Interconnection”, aiming to establish a “closed-loop system” with a unified identity management framework for all AI agents, according to a report from state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).
The new guideline – China’s first national standard focused on AI agent connectivity – was aimed at solidifying the institutional foundation for secure cross-domain interaction of AI agents, according to CCTV.
The move underscores Beijing’s broader efforts to support enterprise adoption of AI agents while ensuring security as they quickly expand into real-world applications.
The unified framework would allow enterprises to plug into standardised AI agent components, reducing development costs and shortening product launch cycles, according to CCTV.