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China makes first ChatGPT-related arrest for fake news
A man from Gansu has been arrested after allegedly using ChatGPT to generate and spread a fake news story about a fatal train crash. The incident comes just weeks after Chinese lawmakers proposed a new legislation on generative AI with a focus on content regulation.
ChatGPT and China: How to think about Large Language Models and the generative AI race
China’s tech companies face significant challenges in developing AI, including domestic censorship and regulation, and American export controls on hardware. But the U.S. approach might end up making the Chinese companies stronger.
Biotech could be next for the U.S.-China breakup
The U.S. has begun boosting its own pharma capabilities to reduce dependence on China, and has sanctioned Chinese firms over bioethical concerns. A new Congressional commission may recommend further measures — but it would likely come back to bite American industry.
AI-generated images captivate Chinese internet users
AI-powered apps and programs that can turn photos into colorful, illustrated portraits have taken Chinese social media by storm.
The Chinese government wants a data trading market, but it may never happen
Beijing has announced plans for ‘data trading system 2.0,’ but so far, the only successful data merchants seem to be criminals.
China re-rendered
The past as seen through the eyes of AI
The next frontier for mental health support: VR and AI-powered chatbots
Technology presents huge opportunities to change the face of mental health care. Virtual reality and artificial-intelligence-enabled chatbots are among the most promising innovations that many experts believe could potentially open new frontiers in psychotherapy.
The top 10 metaverse companies in China
The metaverse, a concept world of virtual and augmented reality, including games and remote working environments, is the hot new thing for China’s tech investors. Here are the top 10 companies in the space.
SenseTime postpones Hong Kong IPO after more U.S. sanctions
Chinese AI giant SenseTime postponed a planned $767 million IPO in Hong Kong after a U.S. Treasury Department blacklisting. It was the second round of U.S. sanctions placed on the company, after it was accused in 2019 of developing facial recognition software targeting Uyghurs.