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Jul. 5, 2026

ByteDance and Alibaba to disable humanlike AI custom agents as new rules loom

ByteDance and Alibaba to disable humanlike AI custom agents as new rules loom

Two of China’s major consumer-facing artificial intelligence apps, ByteDance’s Doubao and Alibaba Group Holding’s Qwen, are moving to disable customised agent features, as new rules on humanlike AI interaction services are set to take effect, part... Read more.

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