China has introduced a dense — and rapidly expanding — web of policies, binding regulations, laws, and technical standards to strengthen AI safety.
It can be difficult for outside observers to keep pace with the flurry of releases. People often ask us: what do Chinese regulations say about, for example, AI-driven cyber risks or AI-enabled scams?
To demystify this fast-evolving policy landscape, we built an interactive map of the relevant measures, grouped by the AI risks addressed.
This overview is based on our flagship annual State of AI Safety in China report. We use the risk taxonomy from the International AI Safety Report (February 2026 edition).
Click on a risk to learn more.