China moves to regulate deepfake technology

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China moves to regulate deepfake technology
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Deepfake technology allows users to replace one person's face with another in a video, or to put words into a speaker's mouth, with at times disconcerting realism. | via philstarlife FULL STORY:

allows users to replace one person's face with another in a video, or to put words into a speaker's mouth, with at times disconcerting realism.

However, the technology can"also be used by unscrupulous people... to disseminate illegal information... defame and sully the reputation of others, and steal identities in order to commit fraud," the Chinese cyberspace administration warned last month. The new regulations require businesses offering deepfake services to obtain the real identities of their users. They also require deepfake content to be appropriately labeled to avoid"any confusion" on the part of the public.

Several homegrown tech giants have been forced to hand over details about their algorithms—usually closely guarded corporate secrets—to authorities in the past year as Beijing asserts control over the sector.

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