China's Plan to Make AI Watermarks Happen
Briefly

"Chinese policymakers and scholars have said that they've drawn on the EU's Acts as inspiration for things in the past."
"The Chinese government is asking social platforms to screen the user-uploaded content for AI. That seems something that is very new and might be unique to the China context."
"If a feature is optional, then most likely companies won't add it to their products. But if it becomes compulsory by law, then everyone has to implement it."
"Policies like this can steer AI away from being used for scamming or privacy invasion, but it could also trigger the growth of an AI service black market."
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