China reports first arrest over fake news generated by ChatGPT

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The suspect was arrested for allegedly using ChatGPT to generate a fake story about a train crash. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - A man in China’s Gansu province has been detained for allegedly using ChatGPT to generate a fake story about a train crash, marking China’s first arrest in an artificial intelligence related probe as Beijing tightens rules on deepfake technology.

China’s new rules for deepfake bar service providers and users from using such technology to produce, release and fabricate untrue information. A total of 25 Baijiahao accounts, a blog-style platform owned by China’s tech giant Baidu, reported the “accident” with IP addresses from different locations, according to the police statement.

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