New rules by the Chinese government aim to regulate the use of AI and will come into force next year.
The Chinese government has tightened rules regarding content generated with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). The new rules require such content to be labeled as “AI-generated.” This comes after repeated confusion and misuse.
What are the new rules?
New rules by the Chinese government aim to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI). The new rules are likely to come into effect next year.
These days, people have a hard time differentiating content between “real” and “AI-generated” or “fake.” This causes a lot of confusion.
In January, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake affected Tibet. Recently, photos of children buried under rubble were leaked online. Subsequent research suggested that these photos were generated by AI.
government decision
In response to public confusion, the government has made it mandatory for AI-generated photos and videos to be labeled. That way, there will be less confusion among the people. In the last week of October, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress decided to approve these changes.
