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SCMP Economy14.06.2026Law1 dk okumaChina

China's AI Legal Cases Hampered by Lack of Unified Framework

L'essentiel

  • China's legal system faces challenges with AI cases due to a fragmented legislative framework.
  • A Hangzhou court ruled that a fintech firm wrongly fired an employee who evaluated AI accuracy, stating businesses can't shift tech costs onto workers.

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China's legal system is seeing an increase in cases involving artificial intelligence. A recent court ruling highlighted the challenges posed by the lack of a unified legislative framework for AI.

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The Chinese legal system is grappling with a surge of artificial intelligence cases, but experts have warned that the lack of a unified legislative framework is hampering efforts to tackle the problem.

The worker had been employed by a fintech firm to evaluate the accuracy of answers generated by AI models.

The court said replacing the worker, surnamed Zhou, on cost grounds did not constitute a “material change in objective circumstances” – a legal requirement for firing him.

The Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court said its judgment should be seen as an “exemplary case” that could guide future rulings.

“The use of AI technology is intended to free labourers, improve productivity and serve the public good,” the court said. “Businesses cannot shift the financial burden and risks associated with the technological change onto their employees.”

Questions ouvertes

  • Will new legislation be enacted?
  • How will this affect other AI companies?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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