
"The incoming regulations will require AI companies to affix prominent 'digital human' labels on content featuring AI generated characters, and restrict virtual intimate relationships with AI for anyone under 18."
"Under the new regulations, no individual or organization will be allowed to generate facsimiles of other people without their consent, with violators facing legal consequences."
"In the U.S., accountability through the courts has been slow, with OpenAI facing multiple lawsuits alleging emotional and psychological harm, including cases involving suicide."
The Cyberspace Administration of China is introducing regulations requiring AI companies to label digital humans and restrict virtual relationships for those under 18. The regulations will also prohibit the creation of deepfakes without consent. Violators will face legal consequences. These measures contrast sharply with the U.S., where AI deepfakes are prevalent and have led to significant harm. Accountability in the U.S. has been slow, with multiple lawsuits against AI developers citing emotional and psychological damage, including cases involving suicide.
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