Shanghai Registers 9 New Generative AI Services
Shanghai Expands Generative AI Services
The Shanghai Cyberspace Administration has announced the registration of nine new generative artificial intelligence services, increasing the total number of registered services in the city to 63. This initiative is part of Shanghai's efforts to promote innovative development and ensure the standardized application of generative AI technologies.
In line with the "Interim Measures for the Management of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services," the Shanghai authorities have begun systematic filing for generative AI services. This process involves registering services that utilize AI capabilities through APIs or other means.

Newly Registered Services
The newly registered generative AI services include:
- Wuyou Zhimen
- AI Simultaneous Speaking Practice
- Nian Ta
- Shuduo Duo
- and several others. The registration of these services is expected to contribute positively to the health and growth of the generative AI industry while providing a safer, more reliable environment for users.
Emphasis on Transparency
In its announcement, the Shanghai Cyberspace Administration highlighted the importance of transparency in the deployment of generative AI applications. It mandated that all launched applications or features must prominently display their registration numbers on the product detail pages. This regulation is designed to enhance user trust and ensure a secure experience when utilizing these services.
By improving transparency, the administration aims to foster a more robust relationship between users and service providers, enabling users to make informed decisions when engaging with generative AI technologies.
The introduction of these new services and the accompanying regulations reflect Shanghai's commitment to being at the forefront of AI development, ensuring that innovation occurs within a framework of safety and accountability. As generative AI continues to evolve, the focus on standardized practices will likely play a crucial role in shaping the future landscape of technology in the region.
Key Points
- Shanghai has registered nine new generative AI services, bringing the total to 63.
- The registration is part of efforts to enhance the standardized application of generative AI.
- New regulations require services to display registration numbers prominently to improve user transparency and trust.

