
“What stands out from Meta’s Manus deal is that the AI industry is transcending simple commercial logic,” Yuyuan Tantian, the influential social media account run by state broadcaster CCTV, said on Wednesday in a post on its WeChat page.
“Certain countries are using mechanisms such as security reviews to expand the scope of scrutiny and blur the definition of threats, targeting the AI development of other nations.”
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But Yuyuan Tantian said China was not discouraging AI firms from expanding overseas and “very much welcomes foreign investment”. The order, it added, “simply draws a clear line between compliance and non-compliance that offers clearer regulatory guidance for foreign investment”.
“We must be on guard,” it said in the post. “Regulation, too, is meant to enable better development.”

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