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VisitChina Implements Regulations for AI Content Labeling to Combat Misinformation
Sep 27, 2024, 02:38 PM
China is implementing new regulations to label AI-generated content in a bid to combat misinformation. The regulations include techniques such as audio morse codes, invisible watermarks, encrypted metadata, and labels in VR-generated scenes. This initiative aims to mitigate the misuse of AI-generated content by verifying its source. Tech Guru AIGenius highlighted the potential future of AI watermarks. According to a recent report by the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization, China filed more than 38,000 generative AI patents between 2014 and 2023, highlighting its aggressive push to dominate AI advancement. The details were reported in WIRED.
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