How China's New AI Rules Could Affect U.S. Companies
Soon after China's artificial intelligence rules came into effect last month, a series of new AI chatbots began trickling onto the market, with government approval. The rules have already been watered down from what was initially proposed, and so far, China hasn't enforced them as strictly as it could, experts say. China's regulatory approach will likely have huge implications for the technological competition between the country and its AI superpower rival the U.S. The Cyberspace Administration of China's (CAC) Generative AI Measures, which came into effect on Aug. 15, are some of the strictest in the world. They state that the generative AI services should not generate content "inciting subversion of national sovereignty or the overturn of the socialist system," or "advocating terrorism or extremism, promoting ethnic hatred and ethnic discrimination, violence and obscenity, as well as fake and harmful information." Preventing AI chatbots from spewing out unwanted or even toxic content has been a challenge for AI developers around the world.
Sep-19-2023, 14:22:29 GMT
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