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Woofun AI reports that the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission has concluded the first phase of the "Clear and Bright: Rectifying AI Application Chaos" special action. Since launching in April 2026, the initiative targeted unregistered large models, insufficient review capabilities, data poisoning, and inadequate content labeling.
The campaign resulted in the handling of over 14,000 non-compliant AI products, including websites, applications, and agents. Regulators removed more than 6 million pieces of illegal information, processed over 26,000 non-compliant accounts, and eliminated over 1,300 non-compliant AI products and 9 non-compliant open-source datasets. Major platforms such as Huawei, Alibaba, Zhiyu, and DeepSeek enhanced their registration review and detection mechanisms. The next phase will focus on combating false information, vulgar content, impersonation, minor rights infringement, and internet water army activities.