According to PANews, China’s Cyberspace Administration, National Development and Reform Commission, and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology jointly released guidance on AI agents today (May 8). The document defines an AI agent as an artificial intelligence system with autonomous perception, memory, decision-making, interaction, and execution capabilities. The guidance outlines four principles—safety and controllability, orderly regulation, innovation-driven development, and application-led growth—and covers 19 typical application scenarios across research, industry, consumer services, livelihood, and social governance to advance AI agent ecosystem development.
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