Last Week in AI News #43 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure China has released a new government policy designed to prevent the spread of fake news and misleading videos created using artificial intelligence, otherwise known as deepfakes. Failure to disclose that deepfakes or false information posted online were created by AI is now considered a criminal offense. The rules, to be enforced by the Cyberspace Administration of China, will go into effect on January 1, 2020.
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #43
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #43
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #43
Last Week in AI News #43 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure China has released a new government policy designed to prevent the spread of fake news and misleading videos created using artificial intelligence, otherwise known as deepfakes. Failure to disclose that deepfakes or false information posted online were created by AI is now considered a criminal offense. The rules, to be enforced by the Cyberspace Administration of China, will go into effect on January 1, 2020.