Beijing launches the "Qing Jing Beijing·AI for Good" special campaign to focus on rectifying five types of online misconduct related to AI.

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People’s Financial News, March 17 — To further regulate the misuse of AI technology, maintain a clean online environment, and promote the healthy development of artificial intelligence, the Beijing Cyberspace Administration has launched a one-month special campaign called “Clear Beijing, AI for Good.” This campaign focuses on addressing five prominent issues:

  1. Strictly crack down on the use of AI to generate and spread pornographic and vulgar content. This includes illegal activities such as creating and disseminating AI-generated pornographic, violent, or bloody content that harms minors’ physical and mental health, malicious applications that “undress” AI, and illegal sales of AI “undressing” services.

  2. Resolutely combat the use of AI to generate fake and infringing information. This involves unauthorized use of AI face-swapping, voice synthesis, and deepfake technologies to impersonate public figures such as athletes, actors, hosts, and entrepreneurs for illegal commercial marketing and advertising.

  3. Crack down on the creation and spread of false rumors generated by AI. This includes manipulating, fabricating, or maliciously editing information related to politics, people’s livelihood, disasters, and emergencies, especially by piggybacking on trending events, faking on-site scenes, forging official notices, and spreading false information.

  4. Strictly regulate the sale and teaching of tools and methods to remove AI identification marks. This involves targeting profit-driven activities through e-commerce platforms, social media, forums, chat groups, and cloud storage services that sell or teach how to remove, alter, or hide AI identification marks using tools, software, tutorials, and services.

  5. Supervise platforms to strengthen their ability to identify, review, and handle AI-generated synthetic content. This includes urging website platforms to fulfill their responsibilities, improve technical monitoring, intelligent recognition, source tracing, and rapid response capabilities for AI-generated content.

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