Chinese data protection regulators will crack down on the proliferation of deep fakes produced by deep synthesis technology, the South China Morning Post reports. New rules, called the "Administrative Provisions on Deep Synthesis for Internet Information Service," will take effect Jan. 10, 2023. The rules require deep synthesis companies to label “doctored content” and obtain consent before using the technology to edit a person's image or voice.
14 Dec. 2022
New Chinese deep synthesis rules attempt to stamp out deep fakes
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