Send any friend a storyFive months after ChatGPT set off an investment frenzy over artificial intelligence, Beijing is moving to rein in China’s chatbots, a show of the government’s resolve to keep tight regulatory control over technology that could define an era. The Cyberspace Administration of China unveiled draft rules this month for so-called generative artificial intelligence — the software systems, like the one behind ChatGPT, that can formulate text and pictures in response to a user’s questions and prompts. Responses offered a bleak diagnosis of the Chinese economy and described the Russian war in Ukraine as a “war of aggression,” at odds with the party’s more pro-Russia stance