With the rapid development of generative AI technology, its application in literature, art, science, and other fields is becoming more and more extensive. However, this technology also brings some new challenges, one of which is the issue of personality rights infringement.
Professor Wang Liming pointed out that generative AI may inappropriately use or leak users' personal information when processing large amounts of data, thereby violating personal privacy. In addition, because generative AI can mimic human language styles and behaviors, even to the point of being fake, it may cause damage to individuals' rights to reputation and image.
In response to these problems, Professor Wang Liming suggested strengthening legislation and supervision, formulating stricter laws and regulations, and clarifying the regulations that generative AI should comply with when processing user data and using user images. At the same time, he also suggested strengthening technology research and development to improve the transparency and explainability of generative AI to prevent it from inappropriately using or revealing user information.
In addition, Professor Wang Liming also emphasized the role of education. He believes that education can help people better understand and respond to the challenges posed by new technologies, and improve people's digital literacy and legal awareness. At the same time, education can also promote the healthy development of generative AI technology, and promote its application in literature, art, science and other fields to be more standardized and reasonable.
Finally, Professor Wang Liming called for all parties to work together to solve the challenges posed by generative AI. **Businesses, academia and the public should be aware of the seriousness of these problems and take proactive measures to address them. Only in this way can we better leverage the advantages of generative AI technology and protect the legitimate rights and interests of users.
In conclusion, the development of generative AI technology has brought new challenges to the protection of personality rights. We need to strengthen legislation and regulation, improve the level of technology research and development, strengthen education and universal access, and call for all parties to participate in solving these problems. Only in this way can we better cope with the challenges brought by new technologies, protect the legitimate rights and interests of users, and promote the application of generative AI technology in literature, art, science and other fields to be more standardized and reasonable.