China says no to AI boyfriends - BBC World Service

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Published5 days ago
Duration11:14
Video IDbF1gk5cv_L0
Languageen-GB
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1K
Likes47
Comments0
Engagement Rate4.52%
Likes per 100 views4.52
Comments per 1K views0.00

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AI has evolved. It’s not just typing a message or speaking to robot-like voice similar to Siri anymore. Click here to subscribe to our channel 👉🏽 https://bbc.in/3VyyriM Now there re apps where you can a design AI companions - digital characters customised to act, look and sound however you want. Some users have made AI boyfriends or AI life assistants. Experts have raised concerns about misuse and how apps like this can reinforce negative or even risky behaviours. The market is continuing to grow globally but China has become the first country to introduce regulation in this area, due to take effect next week We chat to BBC’s China Media Analyst, Kerry Allen about what’s behind China’s clamp down on these apps. Plus we hear from an AI companion user. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: [email protected] WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Benita Barden, Emily Horler and Liv Cleal Editor: Verity Wilde ---------------- This is the official BBC World Service YouTube channel. If you like what we do, you can also find us here: Instagram 👉🏽 https://www.instagram.com/bbcworldservice Twitter 👉🏽 https://twitter.com/bbcworldservice Facebook 👉🏽 https://facebook.com/bbcworldservice BBC World Service website 👉🏽 https://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Thanks for watching and subscribing! #BBCWorldService #WorldService

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