🦄 Startups & VC 10h ago · Alina Maria Stan

China launches months-long campaign against AI misuse targeting deepfakes, fraud, and disinformation

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China launches months-long campaign against AI misuse targeting deepfakes, fraud, and disinformation
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The Cyberspace Administration’s annual ‘Qinglang’ campaign arrives in a materially different regulatory environment to last year’s edition, and in the same week the White House accused China of running ‘industrial-scale’ AI theft operations. China has launched a months-long enforcement campaign targeting the misuse of artificial intelligence, according to Reuters. The campaign, initiated by the Cyberspace […]
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