Hey friends! 👋 Have you ever seen cool pictures or stories online and wondered if they were made by a computer? Well, in the Chinese mainland, there’s some exciting news! 🇨🇳
The Chinese mainland has decided that starting September 1st, any content made by Artificial Intelligence (that’s AI for short! 🤖) must be labeled so people know it was created by a computer.
But why is this important? 🤔 With AI getting super smart these days, computers can make images, videos, and even write stories that look like they were made by humans! Sometimes, this can cause confusion or spread wrong information.
For example, last year, some bad people used AI to make pictures of a famous Chinese actor to trick his fans. That’s not cool! 😠
To help stop this, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) and other authorities made new rules. These rules say that all AI-created content must have a visible label. That means if a picture, video, or article was made by a computer, it’ll have a mark so you’ll know! 🏷️
The rules also say that no one is allowed to remove or hide these labels. This helps everyone know what’s real and what’s made by AI. It’s like having a helpful sign saying, “Hey! A computer made this!” 🚦
This is a big step to keep the internet a safe and trustworthy place for everyone. So next time you’re browsing online, keep an eye out for those labels! 👀
What do you think about these new rules? Share your thoughts with your friends! 💬
Reference(s):
China introduces AI content labeling guidelines to curb misinformation
cgtn.com