AI-Related Cases: The Supreme People's Court Emphasizes Precise Evaluation of 'Tolerance' Levels for Technological Innovation
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On the morning of the 9th, the Second Plenary Meeting of the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress took place at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. During this meeting, Zhang Jun, the President of the Supreme People's Court, presented a work report. The report underscored that courts have been handling AI-related cases in strict compliance with legal provisions, clearly defining the extent of 'tolerance' permissible for technological innovation. For example, in a case concerning inaccuracies in a generative AI service, the court determined that it did not amount to infringement because the developers had exercised due diligence and had not infringed upon the plaintiff's rights. Concurrently, the courts are taking a firm stance against behaviors that misuse AI to infringe on rights or disrupt public order, adhering to legal frameworks to foster the sound development of technology.