I Wonder How They Will Enforce This. Time For the Battle Between AI Bots? https://t.co/KmMVgJTML4
— Rohan Agarwal (@rohanagarwal94) November 29, 2019
Chinese regulators have announced new rules governing video and audio content online, including a ban on the publishing and distribution of “fake news” created with technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality. https://t.co/AB38De1FSk
— Alessandra Colarizi (@AleColarizi) November 29, 2019
Oh the irony! Tell you what, here's a more accurate headline-
— woppa ?? (@Woppa1Woppa) November 30, 2019
China will arrest their citizens for posting real videos of them doing illegal shit and violating human rightshttps://t.co/V39Jgn7N0e
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure. Mirroring new California law on political ads. https://t.co/baUYaMp65f
— D.K.R. Boyd (@ReflectingMan) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure https://t.co/Ja7mLL1oZc
— Kathleen Delano (@kdelano001) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure https://t.co/UH7919f69g via @Verge #CyberSecurity #digitalhealth
— John Nosta (@JohnNosta) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure https://t.co/rSa1R2LueE @Vergeさんから
— ビールマン (@Bierman00001) November 30, 2019
This is a good idea >>
— John Koetsier (@johnkoetsier) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish #deepfakes or fake news without disclosure https://t.co/1Bvjho9xia
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure. https://t.co/6ZsTVCh48s
— Dave Evans (@DaveTheFuturist) November 30, 2019
Interesting...China makes criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure. Anyone have + detail on this or scope of defining deepfakes? (and despite sub-head this doesn't sound like a mirror of recent California legislation!) https://t.co/zm3FHuIdTA
— Sam Gregory (@SamGregory) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure https://t.co/De6kt1KtAs pic.twitter.com/5ouCgdJlpq
— The Verge (@verge) November 29, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure #deepfakes #ai #ethics https://t.co/ohYoNBF08t
— Bart de Witte (@MedAIActivist) November 30, 2019
Now in #China "both providers and users of online video news and audio services are not allowed to use new technologies such as #DeepLearning and #VirtualReality to create, distribute and broadcast #FakeNews" ? https://t.co/b3LmFB2Pop
— Celia Guimaraes (@viperaviola) November 30, 2019
China issues new rules to clamp down on deepfake technologies used to create and broadcast fake news https://t.co/o5ZX7OGiCU
— SCMP Tech (@SCMPTech) November 29, 2019
Chinese regulators have announced new rules governing video and audio content online, including a ban on the publishing and distribution of “fake news” created with technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality. https://t.co/AB38De1FSk
— Alessandra Colarizi (@AleColarizi) November 29, 2019
Chinese regulators have announced new rules governing video and audio content online, including a ban on the publishing and distribution of “fake news” created with technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality (Deep Fakes).https://t.co/foyj0LCTIS
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) November 29, 2019
Anti-fake news laws in undemocratic countries are simply official means for CENSORSHIP.
— Charles Mok 莫乃光 (@charlesmok) November 30, 2019
China seeks to root out fake news and deepfakes with new online content ruleshttps://t.co/9ZhCPqLMvh
The Chinese government said that as of January 1, 2020, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) will enforce a new law that punishes a creator of deepfakes as a criminal. https://t.co/4bdXau7gO2 pic.twitter.com/pqcLObNecT
— Mark Ghuneim (@MarkGhuneim) November 30, 2019
China to ban #FakeNews”
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) November 30, 2019
that contains #ArtificialIntelligence or #Deepfakes
https://t.co/5221A1PxMb #fintech #AI #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #CyberSecurity #China @reclaimnet pic.twitter.com/YDBfTEG1fT
China to ban #FakeNews”
— Karim RAFFA (@karimraffa) November 30, 2019
that contains #ArtificialIntelligence or #Deepfakes
https://t.co/jE21omjJwi #fintech #AI #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #CyberSecurity #China @reclaimnet pic.twitter.com/CAMmkMhyiK RT @SpirosMargaris
China to ban “fake news” that contains artificial intelligence or deepfakes #ArtificialIntelligence #FakeNews #Deepfakes via https://t.co/mj7vYUA5y6 https://t.co/5zvOmkxIe5
— aiglobaluniversity (@aiglobal4) November 30, 2019
The Chinese government said that as of January 1, 2020, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) will enforce a new law that punishes a creator of deepfakes as a criminal. https://t.co/4bdXau7gO2 pic.twitter.com/pqcLObNecT
— Mark Ghuneim (@MarkGhuneim) November 30, 2019
New law in China says any use of #AI or #VirtualReality in video needs to be clearly marked in a prominent manner and failure to follow the rules could be considered a criminal offense. #VR #XR https://t.co/7V0ZUL1ikN https://t.co/7V0ZUL1ikN
— Cathy Hackl #AR #VR SpatialComputing (@CathyHackl) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure - The Verge https://t.co/oiniaM7MIg
— Transhumanism Australia (@transhumanismAU) December 1, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure - Mirroring new California law on political ads https://t.co/BUaeij62cn pic.twitter.com/nP0Ooouc0t
— Marin Ivezic (@5GSec) December 1, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure https://t.co/cOyAlKYjg0 >>> https://t.co/HTA6IsoHwv #digitalhealth #socialmedia #digitalmarketing #IoT #mhealth #industry40 #AI #healthtech pic.twitter.com/HcQlKIkQNv
— Dr Timos Papagatsias (@_timos_) November 30, 2019
China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure. https://t.co/r35nn8xRNr
— Gideon Rosenblatt (@gideonro) November 30, 2019