Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that the competition in the AI era is not just about computational power, algorithms, and data, but about establishing a new institutional framework that allows AI to effectively integrate with humanity and regulate its participation in the real world [1][2][3] - The implementation of explicit and implicit identification for AI-generated synthetic content is crucial for ensuring the credibility of such content, helping to distinguish between real information and imagination, and legally regulating the behaviors behind the information [1][2] - The rise of AI agents is accelerating the integration of AI into daily life, necessitating a clear legal relationship between AI and humans based on economic principles [2][3] Group 2 - China's proposal for global governance initiatives at the "Shanghai Cooperation Organization+" meeting aims to build a fairer global governance system and promote international cooperation in AI applications [3] - The identification of AI-generated content serves not only to distinguish it legally from human-generated information but also to establish a correspondence between subjects and actions, clarifying responsibilities and rights [3][4] - The expectation is that the institutional supply for ethical governance in the AI era will become a fundamental competitive rule, guiding the harmonious coexistence of AI and humanity [4]
一财社论:身份标识开启AI时代善治之旅
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-02 12:33