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China’s proposed AI Labelling Regulations: Key points

By Chuck Hollis (US), Susan Ross (US), Herwin Jorsling (US), Marcus Evans (UK) & Rosie Nance on October 30, 2024
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In response to the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, the Cyberspace Administration of China (the CAC) recently issued two draft regulations for public consultation: Measures for Labelling Artificial Intelligence-Generated or Synthetic Content (the Draft AI Labelling Measures) and Cybersecurity technology—Labelling method for content generated by artificial intelligence (the Draft Labelling Method Standard). The Draft Labelling Method Standard is a mandatory national standard which serves as the supporting and implementing rule of the AI Labelling Measures. Both regulations aim to address deepfake-related risks and ensure the authenticity and credibility of publicly available information. 

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Marcus is a communications, media and technology lawyer based in London. He focuses on data privacy and IT services.

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