Artificial intelligenceAlibaba, ByteDance, Tencent, NetEase among those pulling such personalized featuresTencent, Alibaba and ByteDance are all moving to align with China's new rules on AI personas. (Source photos by Getty Images) CISSY ZHOUJuly 6, 2026 14:41 JSTHONG KONG -- Chinese tech giants including Alibaba, ByteDance and Tencent have all announced plans to disable AI persona features as Beijing tightens its regulatory framework on the rapidly advancing AI industry.Read NextSemiconductorsJapan AI chip startup taps Malaysia's Oppstar to gear up for productionTrading AsiaTaiwan's wealth flows into Japan real estate as mainland Chinese retreatElectronicsJapan's MinebeaMitsumi to boost bearings output for AI data centersArtificial intelligenceJapan eyes AI-powered comeback in factory robot race with China, EuropeSemiconductorsAsahi Kasei to build Taiwan processing plant for AI chip materialTechnologyApple to launch 5 new iPhone models to gain market share amid memory crunchLatest on Artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligenceJapan eyes AI-powered comeback in factory robot race with China, EuropeArtificial intelligenceKawasaki Heavy to raise over $1bn via new shares, bonds for AI investmentArtificial intelligenceQualcomm challenges Nvidia's AI grip with chip that ditches HBM
China's leading chatbots to ditch AI personas as Beijing tightens rules
Alibaba, ByteDance, Tencent, NetEase among those pulling such personalized features










