Synthetic media undermine's national security, says internet regulator
"deep synthesis service providers" to ensure their AI algorithms are not being misused for illegal activities, like committing fraud, scams, or distributing false and harmful information. They must also clearly label synthetic content by adding a watermark.
The CAC said synthetic media threatens China's social stability and national security. The internet regulator warned against using AI to"produce, copy, publish, and disseminate illegal and harmful information" or impersonating another person's identity to commit fraud, according to a translation of a statement issued last month.
The new rules outlined in the"Regulations on the Administration of Deep Synthesis of Internet Information Services" come into effect on 10 January 2023. Online identities should be authenticated by platforms, and users should be able to report suspicious fake content. Meanwhile, companies must protect user data to prevent sensitive information from being used to craft malicious deepfakes.
"Services that provide functions such as intelligent dialogue, synthesized human voice, human face generation, and immersive realistic scenes that generate or significantly change information content, shall be marked prominently to avoid public confusion or misidentification. It is required that no organization or individual shall use technical means to delete, tamper with, or conceal relevant marks," the CAC added.
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