
《智能体个人信息保护自律公约》发布 31家企业共促AI生态规范
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The 'Self-Regulatory Convention on Personal Information Protection for Intelligent Agents' was launched at the 2026 China Internet Conference, with 31 companies including Tencent and Baidu signing on.
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The 'Self-Regulatory Convention on Personal Information Protection for Intelligent Agents' was launched at the 2026 China Internet Conference, with 31 companies including Tencent and Baidu signing on. This initiative aims to establish industry standards for AI, ensuring data protection and compliance with national safety requirements.
Key Points
- 31 companies, including Tencent and Baidu, signed the self-regulatory convention.
- The convention addresses the lack of specific regulations in the intelligent agent sector.
- Companies will implement risk control mechanisms for data handling processes.
- Data security is emphasized as a cornerstone for the AI industry.
- The initiative aligns with China's 14th Five-Year Plan for AI safety.
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~1 min read在2026中国互联网大会“网民权益和个人信息保护论坛”上,《智能体个人信息保护自律公约》正式发布,腾讯、百度、美团、连尚集团等31家企业首批签署。作为人工智能行业的重要自律公约,该公约填补了智能体领域专项规范空白,通过头部企业发挥表率带头作用,引领AI行业生态规范发展,回应了“十五五”规划对人工智能安全可控的要求。

工业和信息化部、国家市场监督管理总局、中国信息通信研究院等部门相关负责人出席论坛。
会上,中国信息通信研究院总工程师魏然解读公约核心内容,引导企业在技术创新进程中坚守信息保护底线,以行业自律合力推动智能体产业稳健发展。
签约企业将严格对标公约要求,在数据采集、存储、加工等关键环节建立全链条风险管控机制,从源头织密个人信息保护网。
连尚集团CEO许鹏表示,数据安全是AI产业的基石,本次签约充分彰显连尚集团坚守数据安全、保障用户隐私的坚定立场。后续公司将严格对标公约规范,搭建覆盖智能体全生命周期的个人信息保护管理体系,携手行业共同推进隐私治理落地实践,依靠高水平安全保障,驱动AI智能体业务高质量创新发展。
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