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China introduces draft rules for generative AI services, emphasizing data sources, blacklisting unlawful content as it aims to lead in AI by 2030.

The draft regulations emphasize that data subject to censorship on the Chinese internet should not serve as training material for these models.by the National Information Security Standardization Committee, comprising representatives from the Cyberspace Administration of China , the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and law enforcement agencies.

Screenshot of the National Information Security Standardization Committee publication. Source: NISSC The committee recommends performing a security evaluation on the content utilized to train publicly accessible generative AI models. Content exceeding"5% in the form of unlawful and detrimental information" will be designated for blacklisting. This category includes content advocating terrorism, violence, subversion of the socialist system, harm to the country's reputation and actions undermining national cohesion and societal stability.

The draft regulations also emphasize that data subject to censorship on the Chinese internet should not serve as training material for these models. This development follows slightly more than a month after regulatory authorities granted permission to various Chinese tech companies, including the prominent search engine firm Baidu, to introduce their generative AI-driven chatbots to the general public.

The recently unveiled draft security stipulations, necessitate that organizations engaged in training these AI models obtain explicit consent from individuals whose personal data, encompassing biometric information, is employed for training. Additionally, the guidelines include comprehensive instructions on preventing infringements related to intellectual property.

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