What's more interesting is that China's rules also require providers of deep synthesis technologies to visibly label AI-generated content when it could be misconstrued as real. Providers should digitally watermark the content as well so it's easier for platforms to trace.
REGULATION
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China’s AI-Generated Content Ban Extends Existing Censorship Practices
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China doesn't have that concern. Its new rules simply ban the use of AI-generated content for spreading "fake news," which is ill-defined and gives authorities wide latitude. But this isn't surprising. This merely extends Beijing's existing censorship to a new form of speech.
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Governments Regulate Deepfakes While Balancing Free Speech
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These capabilities have alarmed governments globally—and both U.S. and E.U. regulators have sought to curb the abuse of deepfakes. Of the two, the E.U. is further along, but both are similarly concerned about striking a balance with free speech.
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Generative AI: Popular Applications and Deceptive Media Risks
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Deep synthesis, or generative AI, technologies underpin wildly popular applications like ChatGPT and Lensa. They're also capable of generating more deceptive media that can make people appear to say and do things they never did.
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China enforces new rules restricting deep synthesis AI technology
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On Tuesday, China's top internet regulator will begin enforcing new rules to restrict what it calls "deep synthesis" technology. It's the most comprehensive government attempt thus far to curb one of the most explosive and controversial areas of AI advancement.
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China Advances AI Regulation on Deepfakes and Generative Models
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China is pushing ahead in AI regulation—again. This time on deepfakes and generative AI more broadly, including AI-powered image, audio and text-generation software. Here's why the world should pay attention.
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Sundar Pichai’s Series of Controversial Decisions and Reversals
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Sundar Pichai's bad calls keep piling up:
– Withdrawing from defense work and then backtracking
– Firing James Damore
– Working on a censored version of Google for China and then backtracking
– Not releasing LaMDA to the public
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ICML2023 Bans ChatGPT for Scientific Paper Writing
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The #ChatGPT controversy continues. Authors are prohibited from using #AI tools to "write" scientific papers for the #ICML2023 conference. Concerns include authorship, ownership and reliability. http://
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ICML2023 LLM Detection Policy False Positives Analysis
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Bringing it back to our community, I wonder how many false positives (and false negatives!) there will be for #ICML2023's ban on LLM-generated text