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China's Cyberspace Administration has recently issued regulations prohibiting the creation of AI-generated media, including watermarks.
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These new rules are part of China's response to the generative AI trend that swept the tech industry in 2022. They will be in effect from January 10, 2023.
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The Cyberspace Administration in China oversees the regulation, oversight, and censorship of the Internet.
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The new regulations will require the administration to pay closer attention to what it calls "deep synthesizer" technology.
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The government explained its reasons for issuing this regulation in a news article posted on the website of China’s Office of Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission.
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It referred to the recent wave in text, image, and voice synthesis AI that China considers important for future economic growth. (Translation via Google Translate).
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The regulations will require that any new deep synthesis products be subject to security assessments by the government.
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Before a product can be released, it must comply with all regulations.
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The administration emphasizes the need for clear "marks," such as watermarks, to denote AI-generated content.
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