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数百名女性和未成年人受害!被指“色情生成器”,马斯克旗下AI闯祸,欧盟高官痛斥其“令人作呕”,两个国家出手封禁
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-11 13:11
印尼与马来西亚日前相继宣布,暂时封禁美国企业家埃隆·马斯克旗下的人工智能聊天机器人"格罗克(Grok)",因为担心它被用于生成色情内容。 每经编辑|程鹏 紧随其后,马来西亚通讯及多媒体委员会11日发布声明,暂时禁止该国用户访问格罗克,因为格罗克被反复滥用来生成色情内容、露骨的性内容、极度冒 犯且不雅的内容,以及在未经同意的情况下生成被操纵的图像。 马来西亚律师阿齐拉·阿齐兹告诉媒体记者,若只是出于娱乐目的,"用AI给公众人物头像加个墨镜之类的倒也无可厚非",但未经当事人同意,"利用AI对 妇女儿童实施与性别相关的暴力,必须坚决反对"。 xAI 已将格罗克整合进社交平台X,X用户可直接调用该聊天机器人。而印尼是全球X用户数量第三多的国家。印尼政府在一份声明中表示,"未经同意 的、性化的深度伪造行为严重侵犯了公民在数字空间中的人权、尊严和安全。 格罗克由马斯克旗下的人工智能公司xAI 公司开发,去年8月推出AI工具Grok Imagine,可根据文字提示或上传图片编辑生成AI图像,继而转化为短视频内 容。近期,X平台出现部分用户利用"格罗克"编辑图片和视频的现象,一些用户借此生成真实人物的虚假性暴露内容,并在X平 ...
“中国式现代化与人权保障”学术研讨会在山东济南举行
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-09 09:32
新华社济南9月16日电(记者张昕怡)9月16日,"中国式现代化与人权保障"学术研讨会在山东济南 举行,近百位国内人权领域专家学者围绕中国式现代化进程中的人权理论创新与实践经验展开交流研 讨。 南开大学人权研究中心主任常健表示,中国的全过程人民民主实现了人民意愿与党的领导相结合、 直接民主与间接民主相结合,涵盖民主选举、协商、决策、管理、监督等各环节。 华东政法大学法律学院教授马长山认为,中国推进"人本化"的数字人权保护,并积极参与全球数字 治理,提出数字人权的中国话语与中国方案。 与会人士指出,要持续深化传统人权领域的基础性研究,着力加强引领性议题研究,积极开拓前沿 交叉领域研究,立足自身优势深化区域国别研究,为促进我国人权事业全面发展作出更大理论贡献。 本次会议由中国人权研究会主办,山东大学人权研究中心、山东大学法学院承办。 中国人权研究会副会长、吉林大学法学院教授鲁广锦提出,中国式现代化开创了人权文明新境界、 新形态,丰富发展了人类人权文明的多样性。 北京大学国际关系学院教授罗艳华表示,中国式现代化坚持以人民为中心,将人的现代化和自由全 面发展作为核心目标,倡导"以发展促人权""合作共赢""构建人类命运共 ...
以提升公平性为着力点推动全球人权治理迈向新高度
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-25 19:23
真正的多边主义必须尊重联合国权威、遵循国际法准则,反对任何以将人权政治化、工具化、武器 化为名,行干涉、遏制之实的做法,要推动国际社会共同抵制"选择性关注""双重标准"等行为,保障国 际人权规则在适用上的统一性与公正性,使规则成为维护和平、促进发展的准绳,而非政治博弈的棋 子。 (来源:光明日报) 转自:光明日报 当前,国际形势变乱交织,全球性挑战集中显现,人权治理领域的旧有矛盾与新问题叠加,对全球 人权治理体系提出了新的变革要求。在这一关键节点,中国提出全球治理倡议,立足破解全人类共同难 题,以共商共建共享为基本遵循,为全球治理体系改革指明方向,为推动构建更加公正合理的全球治理 体系注入了强大动力。 推动规则共商,筑牢公平治理的坚实根基 规则的公平性决定治理的正当性。全球人权事业健康发展,首要任务是巩固以联合国为核心的国际 体系,完善以国际法为基础的国际秩序,确保各国平等参与规则制定。 世界上没有放之四海而皆准的人权发展模式,各国有权根据自身历史文化、社会制度及发展阶段, 自主选择符合本国国情的人权发展道路。坚持主权平等,既要坚决反对少数国家将自身人权价值、人权 模式强加于人,更要在规则讨论与制定中切实保障 ...
“中国式现代化与人权保障”学术研讨会举行
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-16 22:10
Core Viewpoint - The academic seminar on "Chinese-style modernization and human rights protection" highlighted the innovative theories and practical experiences in human rights within the context of China's modernization process [1]. Group 1: Human Rights Theories and Practices - The director of the Human Rights Research Center at Nankai University emphasized the integration of people's will with party leadership through a comprehensive democratic process that includes elections, consultation, decision-making, management, and supervision [1]. - A professor from East China University of Political Science and Law discussed the promotion of "human-centered" digital human rights protection and China's active participation in global digital governance, proposing a Chinese narrative and solution for digital human rights [1]. - The vice president of the China Human Rights Research Association stated that Chinese-style modernization has created a new realm and form of human rights civilization, enriching the diversity of human rights civilization globally [1]. Group 2: Goals and Contributions to Global Human Rights Governance - A professor from Peking University highlighted that Chinese-style modernization focuses on people-centered development, aiming for the comprehensive development of individuals and advocating concepts such as "promoting human rights through development," "win-win cooperation," and "building a community with a shared future for mankind," contributing Chinese wisdom and solutions to global human rights governance [1]. - A professor from Southwest University of Political Science and Law noted China's transformation from an international dialogue participant and narrative deconstructor to a global governance solution provider [1].
“以人类发展为中心,构建真正有益于人的技术发展”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-01 22:19
Core Viewpoint - The "2025 China-Europe Human Rights Seminar" held in Madrid focused on the theme of "Human Rights in the Context of the Digital Age," emphasizing the need for deeper exchanges between China and Europe in the field of digital human rights and advocating for a fair, inclusive, and sustainable global digital governance framework [1][2]. Group 1: Seminar Highlights - The seminar featured over 100 participants, including human rights scholars, government officials, and industry experts from China and more than 20 European countries [1]. - Discussions revolved around four main topics: the development of artificial intelligence and human value, the protection of basic rights through technology and ethics, the institutional practices of China and Europe in safeguarding human rights in the digital realm, and the responsibilities of youth in the AI era [2]. Group 2: Perspectives on Human Rights and Technology - Marta Montero, Vice President of the "Know China Lecture Hall," highlighted that human rights need to be strengthened and adapted in the age of AI, asserting that "the future of humanity cannot be written with its back to China" [2]. - Chinese Ambassador to Spain, Yao Jing, emphasized the Chinese government's commitment to human rights, focusing on survival and development rights as fundamental human rights [2]. Group 3: Global Cooperation and AI Governance - The seminar released a consensus document titled "Human Rights Protection and Cooperation in the Digital Age," proposing principles such as human-centeredness, fairness, inclusivity, safety, transparency, and sustainable development [3]. - Stephen Blauer, Director of the Swedish "Belt and Road" Research Institute, stressed the importance of ensuring that technological advancements serve humanity rather than exacerbate divisions [3]. Group 4: Cultural and Historical Context - Various speakers noted the significance of China's approach to AI and human rights, with calls for global cooperation to address challenges in a rapidly changing world [4][5]. - The seminar underscored the need for constructive dialogue and collaboration between Europe and China, recognizing the potential for mutual understanding and cultural exchange to enhance global human rights efforts [5][6].