China to label all AI content with watermarks and metadata
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Chinese authorities have introduced new regulations requiring that all AI-generated content includes clear notifications indicating its origins. This includes comprehensive metadata for various content types, such as images, audio, and videos, to prevent misinformation dissemination. Effective September 1st, these rules ensure that AI-generated files are labeled and that humans are alerted at multiple points. In a parallel move, Taiwanese firm Foxconn announced plans to pivot towards AI servers, aiming for significant revenue growth from this area, potentially exceeding its traditional consumer electronics market by FY 2025.
Chinese authorities have mandated that all AI-generated content must be labeled with clear metadata that identifies it as such to prevent the spread of misinformation.
Foxconn anticipates that revenue from AI servers will surpass its consumer tech revenue, projecting a conservative market share target of 40% as demand soars.
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