AI regulation specification
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FCC considers legislation to ban AI-generated voices for phone scams
According to a recent TechNews report, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is looking into whether it should legislate a ban on the use of AI-generated voices for automated phone scams.In a recent statement, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel noted that AI-generated voices carry a very high risk of fraud, and that spoofing between humans...
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Unanimous support for EU's Artificial Intelligence Bill: a major step towards legislating AI regulation
Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Representatives of the European Union's 27 countries voted unanimously in favor of the text of the Artificial Intelligence Bill on Feb. 2, marking an important step in the EU's efforts to legislate and regulate artificial intelligence, Xinhua reported. The adoption of this bill will set clear standards and guidelines for the development and application of AI within the EU and add...
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Meta's Chief AI Scientist on AI legislation: too early to focus on product level
In today's ever-changing technology, artificial intelligence (AI), as a strategic technology leading the future, is attracting global attention for its development and application. However, with the continuous breakthroughs in AI technology, the risks and challenges it brings are also becoming more and more prominent. At the recent Davos Forum, the potential and risks of generative AI became a hot topic...
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AI needs a brand new law to effectively manage and fight crime, say UK experts
Recently, Jonathan Hall KC, the UK's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, suggested that new laws are needed in order to combat AI chatbots that could lead to radicalization of users. Hall's argument stems from his in-depth observation of the potential risks of AI technology. He has attempted to communicate with a number of AI chatbots, which...
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Domestic AI copyright case: AI-generated images enjoy certain copyrights
The Beijing Internet Court recently concluded a case on the copyright of AI-generated images, clarifying the attributes of AI-generated images as "works" and the identity of users as "creators". This is China's first copyright case on AI "text-generated images". In this case, the plaintiff used the AI tool Stable Diffusion to generate...
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South Korea: AI-generated content not protected by copyright regulations
The Korean government recently made it clear that AI-generated content will not be protected by copyright. This decision was made in order to avoid copyright issues from creating a barrier to the widespread use of AI technology and to promote South Korea as a powerhouse in the copyright industry. South Korean Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Yoo In-chun published "Four Strategies for Realizing a Powerful Copyright Nation" in...
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Large General AI Models to Face More Regulation as EU Reaches Preliminary Agreement
Recently, after 36 hours of negotiations, EU member states and MEPs reached a preliminary agreement on the world's first comprehensive regulation to regulate artificial intelligence, including ChatGPT. This initiative marks a key step in the regulation of AI in the EU and will also have a global impact on the development of...
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World's first AI bill on the horizon: major progress in EU talks
On Thursday local time, after months of negotiations, EU parties have agreed on comprehensive rules for AI regulation, marking the imminent birth of the world's first AI bill, according to sources. This bill, once formally legislated, will provide an important legal foundation for AI governance on a global scale. With the birth...
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The Necklace Escalates Again? U.S. gets tougher on AI chips
The U.S. Commerce Department needs more money to stop China from catching up in cutting-edge semiconductors, says Secretary Raimondo, claiming that any AI chips designed to circumvent restrictions on China will be banned from export. Speaking at the Reagan Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California, Raimondo said, "We can't let China get these cores...
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Domestic AI-generated images copyright infringement first trial: AI-generated images were recognized as works and found to be infringing
On August 24th of this year, a copyright case involving "AI Wen Shengtu" was publicly heard in Beijing Internet Court. Recently, the first-instance judgment of the case has been released, the court ruled that the plaintiff enjoys the copyright of the picture in question, and the defendant's behavior constitutes infringement, and should bear the corresponding legal responsibility. This case has become a domestic AI-generated...
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TikTok issues new rule: content created using AI may be removed unless flagged
Recently, social media platform TikTok announced a new rule requiring all creators to disclose when using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to produce content. This regulation was introduced to increase transparency by letting viewers know which videos and photos are generated by AI software. It is understood that...
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UNESCO Releases World's First Generative AI Education Guide, Calls for National Regulations, Teacher Training
UNESCO's newly released Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI in Education and Research mark an important milestone in the global field of generative AI. The guide is designed to guide the more effective integration of generative AI technologies into education in order to drive innovation and growth in education. The historic guide begins by detailing...