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#193 – Sihao Huang on the risk that US–China AI competition leads to war

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Suppress Dissent to Maintain Control

Gig workers face significant challenges in voicing opposition to tech companies due to regulatory repression in China, which targets online dissenters. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has begun to impose AI regulations to curb the rising influence of tech firms, demonstrating a self-interest in maintaining state authority. The initial regulations included the introduction of an algorithmic security report, which despite being voluntary, requires companies to disclose their algorithms’ workings. Subsequent regulations in 2022 mandated real ID user verification for image generation tools, linking user activities to their national ID, thus enhancing state surveillance. These rules aim to identify and restrict illegal content generation, particularly related to sensitive political subjects, thereby further consolidating state control over digital expression.

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