China Introduces First Code of Conduct for AI Smart Glasses Amid Privacy Concerns
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- China's CAICT has introduced the industry's first voluntary code of conduct for AI smart glasses, urging manufacturers to adopt minimum data collection, clear recording indicators, and explicit user consent.
- This follows public outrage over covert filming incidents involving devices from companies like Rokid.
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The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) released a voluntary code of conduct for AI smart glasses following public outrage over incidents of users covertly filming strangers.
China has introduced the industry’s first code of conduct for artificial intelligence smart glasses after public outrage over users covertly filming strangers with the increasingly popular devices.
The voluntary code calls on smart eyewear manufacturers to adopt a “minimum data collection” approach, provide clear indicators when cameras or microphones are active, and obtain explicit user consent before recording.
The guidelines were released on Thursday by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a research institute under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
The move follows mounting public concern over recent incidents involving smart glasses made by Hangzhou-based tech company Rokid. Videos posted on Rokid’s online user forum showed unsuspecting members of the public being secretly filmed on subway trains, in parks, on beaches and in shopping malls.
One widely shared clip showed a flight attendant greeting passengers and serving meals, apparently unaware that she was being recorded.
Rokid did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday. Earlier this month, the company removed some of the videos and blocked the accounts responsible for uploading them.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will manufacturers voluntarily adopt the code?
- What are the specific penalties for non-compliance?
- How will compliance be monitored?




