ChatGPT has become an indispensable tool in offices, agencies and even homes around the world. I mean, almost everyone.
In China, for example, the software still does not work and, in order for it to be used by residents, the country asked a series of rules from the developers of theArtificial Intelligence (AI).
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Among the series of norms released by the Chinese government on July 13, is that generative AI applications adopt “fundamental socialist values”. These rules would come into effect from the 15th of August.
According to the Diário Online website, the detailed regulation of the Chinese government states that generative Artificial Intelligence services cannot generate content that:
“[…] incites the subversion of state power and the overthrow of the socialist system, which puts national interests and security in danger, which affects the country’s image, incite secession, undermine national unity and social stability, promote terrorism, extremism, national hatred and ethical discrimination, violence, obscenity and pornography."
It's no surprise that China has called for software regulation, given the country's thorny history with many telecommunications services.
In this case, the Chinese State itself claims that it is a difficult task. The idea is to implement a “gradual” implementation. In this way, they avoid braking the platform.
It's not just China that takes issue with AI-generated content. In the United States, for example, some conservative groups question the algorithms of software such as ChatGPT and bard, Of google.
This wing of society believes that "values" associated with the "personal progress" of Silicon Valley companies are hidden in the content.
In addition, the group of countries in the G7 (composed of Germany, Canada, United States, France, Italy, Japan and United Kingdom) he got together to try to suggest his own regulation for AI software.
Italy, for example, led a movement to regulate ChatGPT, which, according to the Diário Online website, was mistaken for a suspension.
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