Surge in AI-related court cases fuels calls for China to clarify its laws
Surge in AI-related court cases fuels calls for China to clarify its laws
Publish Date: 2026-06-14 00:00:00
Source Domain: www.scmp.com
- The Chinese legal system is currently facing a rise in artificial intelligence-related cases.
- A lack of a unified legislative framework is hindering the progress in addressing these issues.
- In a notable case, a Hangzhou court ruled against a fintech firm that fired a worker, surnamed Zhou, after he refused a demotion and pay cut because he feared he could be replaced by AI.
- The court ruled that the firing did not meet the legal requirement for “material change in objective circumstances.”
- The Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court stated that its judgment is an “exemplary case” to guide future rulings on AI implementation in businesses.
- The court emphasized that AI technology should aim to improve productivity and benefit the public, but businesses cannot offload financial burdens and risks onto employees due to technological changes.