BEIJING, Jan 10 — New rules went into effect in China today to regulate the use of deepfakes, the increasingly realistic digital video manipulations that have sparked...
BEIJING, Jan 10 — New rules went into effect in China today to regulate the use of deepfakes, the increasingly realistic digital video manipulations that have sparked disinformation fears around the globe.
The technique relies on artificial intelligence and has proven popular on social media, where amusing and often uncanny creations featuring face-swapping celebrities abound. Deepfakes present a “danger to national security and social stability” if they are not regulated, it said. China has been quick to regulate technologies seen as potential threats to stability or to the power of its Communist Party.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘Life is moving forward’: China declares new Covid phaseBEIJING, Jan 9 — China braced for a “new phase” in its battle against Covid-19 on Monday and financial markets strengthened after Beijing dropped pandemic border controls in...
Read more »
Swearing-in for new Sabah Cabinet on Jan 11, says KitinganKOTA KINABALU: The new Sabah Cabinet line-up will be sworn in on Wednesday (Jan 11), says Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Jeffrey Kitingan.
Read more »
China ‘wolf warrior’ diplomatic spokesperson Zhao moves to new roleBEIJING, Jan 9 — Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian, who gained prominence as one of China’s most outspoken “wolf warrior” diplomats, has been transferred to...
Read more »
China 'wolf warrior' spokesman Zhao Lijian moves to new roleBEIJING (Reuters): Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, who gained prominence as one of China’s most outspoken “wolf warrior” diplomats, has been transferred to its department that manages land and sea borders, according to the ministry’s website.
Read more »