China AI regulation tightens: Doubao, Qwen to shut down personalized agents on July 15
Key Questions
Which Chinese LLMs are shutting down personalized agents?
Doubao and Qwen will shut down personalized AI agents on July 15 to comply with new government regulations on personified interactive services.
What does the regulatory change mean for China's AI market?
The shutdown signals a compliance-driven shift that may affect platforms like Manus operating in China and accelerate enterprise focus on regulated, non-personified agents.
How does this align with broader enterprise adoption forecasts?
Despite regulatory tightening, Gartner still predicts 40% of enterprises will have agent integration by 2026, indicating continued growth expectations in the space.
Chinese LLMs Doubao and Qwen will shut down personalized AI agents on July 15 to comply with new government regulation on personified interactive services. This signals a compliance-driven market shift in China's AI agent space, with implications for Manus's operating environment. The Gartner prediction of 40% enterprise agent integration by 2026 reinforces the growth trajectory despite regulatory tightening.