China is pushing ahead of the European Union and the United States with its new synthetic content regulations. New draft provisions would place more responsibility on platforms to preserve social stability, with potential costs for online freedoms. They show that the Chinese Communist Party is prepared to protect itself against the unique threats of emerging technologies.

Hine, E., Floridi, L. (2022). New deepfake regulations in China are a tool for social stability, but at what cost?. NATURE MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, 4(7), 608-610 [10.1038/s42256-022-00513-4].

New deepfake regulations in China are a tool for social stability, but at what cost?

Emmie Hine
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Luciano Floridi
2022

Abstract

China is pushing ahead of the European Union and the United States with its new synthetic content regulations. New draft provisions would place more responsibility on platforms to preserve social stability, with potential costs for online freedoms. They show that the Chinese Communist Party is prepared to protect itself against the unique threats of emerging technologies.
2022
Hine, E., Floridi, L. (2022). New deepfake regulations in China are a tool for social stability, but at what cost?. NATURE MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, 4(7), 608-610 [10.1038/s42256-022-00513-4].
Hine, Emmie; Floridi, Luciano
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