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§ TAG · ADDICTION-DESIGN

Filed under addiction-design

Every brief tagged "addiction-design".

  • § 01 · AI-COMPANION

    Doubao, Qwen, and NetEase Pull AI Companions Ahead of July 15 — Is Delisting to 'Stay Safe' the Right Move?

    Days before the AI Anthropomorphic Interaction Measures take effect on July 15, 2026, Doubao, Qwen, and NetEase removed agent-style companion features — and at least one AI company had already received a question list from regulators. This translated report from 竞争秩序场 (reporter Wang Jun) maps why the industry calls the rules right in direction but hard in practice: scoping ambiguity around role-play on general-purpose models and UGC agent builders, 'capability regulation' that runs through model training and operations rather than content filters, the psychology-grade judgment needed to spot excessive emotional dependence, and expert warnings that clumsy intervention or perceived surveillance of intimate chats could do its own harm. Includes proposals for public safety-capability toolkits for smaller developers.

    ai-companion · anthropomorphic-interaction · enforcement-signals
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