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Celebrity AI deepfakes are flooding the internet. Hollywood is pushing Congress to fight backLast year, Steve Harvey was...
03/10/2025

Celebrity AI deepfakes are flooding the internet. Hollywood is pushing Congress to fight back

Last year, Steve Harvey was among celebrities like Taylor Swift and Joe Rogan whose voices were mimicked by AI and used to promote a scam that promised people government provided funds.

In 2025, Harvey says scams using his likeness are at “an all-time high.”

Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/08/tech/hollywood-celebrity-deepfakes-congress-law/index.html

Steve Harvey and Scarlett Johansson are among the celebrities advocating for legislation and penalties for creators of deepfake scams and the platforms hosting them.

“It would be incredibly dangerous for free speech and free thought globally, because it hives off the ability to think o...
01/31/2025

“It would be incredibly dangerous for free speech and free thought globally, because it hives off the ability to think openly, creatively and, in many cases, correctly about one of the most important entities in the world, which is China,” said Fish, who is the founder of business intelligence firm Strategy Risks.

In mainland China, the ruling Chinese Communist Party has ultimate authority over what information and images can and cannot be shown – part of their iron-fisted efforts to maintain control over society and suppress all forms of dissent. And tech companies like DeepSeek have no choice but to follow the rules.

Because the technology was developed in China, its model is going to be collecting more China-centric or pro-China data than a Western firm, a reality which will likely impact the platform.

“That means someone in DeepSeek wrote a policy document that says, ‘here are the topics that are okay and here are the topics that are not okay.’ They gave that to their workers … and then that behavior would have been embedded into the model,” he said.

US AI chatbots also generally have parameters – for example ChatGPT won’t tell a user how to make a bomb or fabricate a 3D gun, and they typically use mechanisms like reinforcement learning to create guardrails against hate speech, for example.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/29/china/deepseek-ai-china-censorship-moderation-intl-hnk/index.html

Previously little-known Chinese startup DeepSeek has dominated headlines and app charts in recent days thanks to its new AI chatbot, which sparked a global tech sell-off that wiped billions off Silicon Valley’s biggest companies and shattered assumptions of America’s dominance of the tech race.

How Anti-psychotic medicine is abused in China. Junjie says he was restrained and beaten by hospital staff before being ...
01/23/2025

How Anti-psychotic medicine is abused in China.

Junjie says he was restrained and beaten by hospital staff before being forced to take medication.

After being discharged, Junjie was prescribed anti-psychotic drugs. We have seen the prescription - it was for Aripiprazole, used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

"Taking the medicine made me feel like my brain was quite a mess," he says, adding that police would come to his house to check he had taken it.

Fearing a third hospitalisation, Junjie decided to leave China. He told his parents he was returning to university to pack up his room - but, in fact, he fled to New Zealand.

Student among dozens who challenged China’s authorities to have been sent to psychiatric units, BBC finds.

United Front: China's 'magic weapon' caught in a spy controversy.While a large part of that work is domestic, Dr Ohlberg...
12/19/2024

United Front: China's 'magic weapon' caught in a spy controversy.

While a large part of that work is domestic, Dr Ohlberg said, "a key target that has been defined for United Front work is overseas Chinese".

Today, the UFWD seeks to influence public discussions about sensitive issues ranging from Taiwan - which China claims as its territory - to the suppression of ethnic minorities in Tibet and Xinjiang.

It also tries to shape narratives about China in foreign media, target Chinese government critics abroad and co-opt influential overseas Chinese figures.

Since Xi became president in 2012, he has been especially proactive in crafting China's message to the world, enouraging a confrontational "wolf warrior" approach to diplomacy and urging his country's diaspora to "tell China's story well".

The UFWD operates through various overseas Chinese community organisations, which have vigorously defended the Communist Party beyond its shores. They have censored anti-CCP artwork and protested at the activities of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. The UFWD has also been linked to threats against members of persecuted minorities abroad, such as Tibetans and Uyghurs.

This ambiguity has intensified after China passed a law in 2017 mandating Chinese nationals and companies to co-operate with intelligence probes, including sharing information with the Chinese government - a move that Dr Hung said "effectively turns everyone into potential spies".

The Ministry of State Security has released dramatic propaganda videos warning the public that foreign spies are everywhere and "they are cunning and sneaky ".

Some students who were sent on special trips abroad were told by their universities to limit contact with foreigners and were asked for a report of their activities on their return.

The UFWD is a decades-old - and increasingly controversial - arm of China's Communist Party. What does it do?

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