China lists the things its generative AIs aren't allowed to generate

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In a nutshell: Like the rest of the world, China is rushing to implement regulations for generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT. Unlike other countries, however, the East Asian nation's watchdog wants its AIs to "reflect the core values of socialism, and must not contain subversion of state power, overthrow of the socialist system, incitement to split the country."

Yesterday, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country's internet watchdog, published the Administrative Measures for Generative Artificial Intelligence Services, a document containing the draft rules for what content AIs can generate.

In addition to ensuring their products uphold Chinese socialist values, businesses that provide generative AI services must prevent them from outputting discriminatory content, false information, and content that harms personal privacy or intellectual property, writes the South China Morning Post.

Additionally, violence, obscene and pornographic information, promotion of terrorism, extremism, and ethnic hatred is also prohibited.

All generative AI products should also pass a security assessment by the CAC before being released to the public, meeting a requirement for all online information services that have the ability to influence public opinion, writes the watchdog.

Users of these AI services must also provide their real name, and anyone who uses a provider's content for "engaging in network hype, maliciously posting and commenting, creating spam, writing malicious software, and implementing improper commercial marketing" must be suspended or have their access to the service terminated.

In February, it was reported that Chinese search engine giant Baidu said it would complete internal testing on its generative AI, called Ernie, in March, but the reveal was underwhelming. Local companies Alibaba Group Holding and AI firm SenseTime are also launching generative AIs similar to ChatGPT.

The Reg notes that while ChatGPT isn't blocked in China, users need to sign up with a phone number. Numbers from China aren't accepted, though, making it difficult for locals to gain access.

Following China leader Xi Jinping's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin last month, the countries released a joint document listing, among other things, their tech ambitions. One of these was to become global leaders in AI, but China, which has tight restrictions and regulations on crypto, video games, internet use, and more, may struggle to reach such lofty heights.

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"In addition to ensuring their products uphold Chinese socialist values, businesses that provide generative AI services must prevent them from outputting discriminatory content, false information, and content that harms personal privacy or intellectual property." You can't make this stuff up.
 
I'm trying to picture what the core values would be for a capitalist AI might be. And, if any were listed, would anyone believe them?
Capitalism is the unrestrained respect for the life project of others, based on the principle of non-aggression and in defense of the right to life, liberty and private property.
Whose fundamental institutions are 1. Private property; 2. Markets free from the intervention (always violent) of the State; 3. Free competition, understood as free entry and exit; 4. Division of labor; and, 5. Social cooperation.

I am a hardcore believer.
 
Capitalism is the unrestrained respect for the life project of others, based on the principle of non-aggression and in defense of the right to life, liberty and private property.
Whose fundamental institutions are 1. Private property; 2. Markets free from the intervention (always violent) of the State; 3. Free competition, understood as free entry and exit; 4. Division of labor; and, 5. Social cooperation.
It sounds sort of catchy though though I've no idea what the "life project of others" actually means. The social cooperation bit also sounds a bit "unlikely". The "private property" bit might also need revising as more people own their own homes in Russia than in the US.

Did you get it from an AI or come up with it yourself?
 
Well... at least when you ask the Chinese AI how many genders there are, it won't answer "57" like some other AIs.
 
It sounds sort of catchy though though I've no idea what the "life project of others" actually means. The social cooperation bit also sounds a bit "unlikely". The "private property" bit might also need revising as more people own their own homes in Russia than in the US.

Did you get it from an AI or come up with it yourself?
"Life project of others" is what other people are planning for their own lives.
I never said that US is a capitalist country. It is just a good place to do businesses, but it uses physical aggression and economic aggression (e.g. weaponizing SWIFT), which goes against the capitalist's principle of non-aggression and against the unrestrained respect for the life project of others (e.g. in Iraq, the life projects of many people were literally destroyed).

The best example of a capitalist country would be New Zealand. It is not perfect anyway.
It is not an AI invention or my own invention. It comes from the mouths of capitalists.
 
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