< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/9E/E8/IB-FQV75edam_40df4A49.jpg" Alt = "China introduces the labeling of Shi content as EU and USA"/> ~ ~ ~ < p > China has joined the EU and the US, demanding the marking of generated AI content on the Internet since September 1. The goal is to fight misinformation and abuse.

< p > China joined the EU and the US in the deployment of new regulation to control misinformation, requiring the marking of synthetic content on the Internet, Bloomberg reports.

~ < p >< b > details 0 ~/p > < p >The Cyberspace Cyberspace (CAC), together with three other agencies on Friday, announced a new set of rules that will require service providers to mark materials generated by AI, as such – either explicitly, or with the help of metadata encoded in each file. These rules take effect from September 1.

< p > The recent explosion of a generative AI, which covers everything from writing an essay and generation of images to imitation of human voices, has brought with it an increased risk of misinformation. The EU law on the AI ​​includes the provisions on the marking of the media created or processed with the help of AI, whereas in Washington former President Joe Biden signed a decree that orders the development of effective mechanisms for the origin of content.

~ ~ ~ > 62 > < P > 62 ~ “Marking Law will help users to detect misinformation and bring service providers responsibility for marking their content, – says CAC. < P > The Law requires that the operators of the app stores are checked by developers, whether their software provides the content of creating a content created using AI and viewing their labeling mechanisms. Platforms can still provide content created with AI without marking if they follow the appropriate rules and do so in response to users' requests.

~ < P > According to the statement, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technologies of China, the Ministry of Public Safety and the National Radio and Television Department are also involved in the development of rules

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Natasha Kumar

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