China’s Cyberspace Administration has introduced draft regulations requiring all AI-generated content to be clearly labeled.
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In April, a trade group representing Microsoft, Adobe, and other major software manufacturers had expressed their opposition to AB 3211. They described the bill as "unworkable" and "overly ...
OpenAI is endorsing California's AB 3211, a bill requiring labels on AI-generated content to differentiate it from human-made material. This initiative coincides with global electoral concerns over AI ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 26 (Reuters) - ChatGPT developer OpenAI is supporting a California bill that would require tech companies to label AI-generated content ... source models, text-to-video 7: ...
The proposed legislation, AB 3211, seeks to require tech companies to clearly label content produced by AI, ranging from seemingly harmless memes to potentially misleading deepfakes designed to ...