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In collaboration with a number of government ministries, the Chinese internet watchdog Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has announced that all AI-generated content on the internet will ...
The Cyberspace Administration of China announced its draft plan, which will require platforms and online service providers to label all AI-generated material with a visible logo and with metadata ...
The Cyberspace Administration of China just released regulations that requires the explicit marking of AI-generated content — both visually and in its metadata.
China’s is not the first regime to tackle this issue—the European Union’s AI Act, adopted this March, also requires similar labels; California passed a similar bill this month.And China’s ...
China has proposed new regulations that would make it mandatory to clearly label any content generated by artificial intelligence, as the country tries to clamp down on a surge in AI-related fraud.
The Cyberspace Administration of China together with three other agencies on Friday announced a new set of rules that will require service providers to label AI-generated material as such, either ...
Recommendations on utilising AI in China: To secure copyright protection for AI-generated images, it is crucial to provide detailed and distinct descriptions of image elements and layout compositions ...
Time will tell if Kunlun and other indigenous AI chips will give China an edge in the generative AI race. The story was updated to clarify that Yoav Shoham is a co-founder of AI21 Labs. Topics ...
Banning Nvidia chips won't halt China's AI progress, analysts say. Chinese firms are reducing reliance on Nvidia, finding alternatives like Huawei. Banning H20 chip exports would 'make no sense ...
China's tech giants disabled some AI functions during the national college entrance exam period. About 13.4 million students are sitting for the "gaokao" this year — China's high-stakes national ...
In collaboration with a number of government ministries, the Chinese internet watchdog Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has announced that all AI-generated content on the internet will ...