Beijing, May 9 (EFE).- Douyin, the Chinese version of social media application TikTok, published guidelines Tuesday regarding content generated by artificial intelligence that include the requirement to mark material generated by artificial intelligence as such.
Users will be able to “distinguish between what is virtual and what is real,” the company said in a statement published in one of its official Douyin accounts, adding that “publishers are responsible for the consequences of content generated by artificial intelligence”.
The video platform said “it is prohibited to use artificial intelligence to create and publish content that infringes, among others, image and intellectual property rights” and that “the creation and publication of material that misinforms or spreads hoaxes”.
Chinese police recently launched an investigation into a news portal that used popular artificial intelligence software ChatGPT to generate and spread fake articles to gain large amounts of traffic and profit. ...
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