The Cyberspace Administration of China has launched a special campaign to rectify the chaos in AI applications.

PANews reported on April 30th that, according to CCTV News, the Cyberspace Administration of China recently launched a four- month nationwide campaign, "Clean Up the Internet: Rectifying the Chaos in AI Applications," to be carried out in two phases. The first phase focuses on issues such as the lack of large-scale model registration, insufficient platform security and review capabilities, illegal and non-compliant training data, AI data poisoning, inadequate labeling of synthesized content, abuse of AI for cyberattacks and illegal activities like "face-swapping and voice-mimicking," and the lack of security management for open-source models. The second phase will focus on rectifying illegal activities such as using AI to " modify" classic works, mass-producing "digital garbage," creating and disseminating false information, impersonating public figures and "resurrecting the deceased," producing violent, vulgar, and harmful content for minors, using AI for " hosting" online troll activities, and providing illegal services such as pornographic chat, "one-click stripping," and counterfeit AI websites and applications.

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