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Leaked data exposes a Chinese AI censorship machine


One academic who reviewed the dataset said it was "clear evidence" that China, or its affiliates, wants to use AI to improve repression.

“Unlike traditional censorship mechanisms, which rely on human labor for keyword-based filtering and manual review, an LLM trained on such instructions would significantly improve the efficiency and granularity of state-led information control,” Qiang told TechCrunch. In language eerily reminiscent of how people prompt ChatGPT, the system’s creator tasks an unnamed LLM to figure out if a piece of content has anything to do with sensitive topics related to politics, social life, and the military. Michael Caster, the Asia program manager of rights organization Article 19, explained that “public opinion work” is overseen by a powerful Chinese government regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), and typically refers to censorship and propaganda efforts.

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