Zhipu’s Qingyan, also known as ChatGLM, was found to have collected information beyond what users authorised, while Moonshot’s Kimi had accessed data irrelevant to its functions, according to a list published on the WeChat account of the National Cyber Security Information Centre on Tuesday.
Neither Zhipu nor Moonshot, start-ups that are both based in Beijing, immediately responded to requests for comment on Wednesday.
ChatGLM and Kimi ranked among the 10 most popular AI applications in the country, boasting a combined total of nearly 35 million monthly active users as of April, according to Aicpb.com, which tracks the popularity of AI apps and services