China declares war on deepfakes | asiabits November 13th 2025
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What's in this episode:
- TOP BIT: China Cracks Down on Deepfakes
- Starting 2026, China will enforce stricter rules against fake images and AI-generated content.
- Mandatory labels for AI content will be required from platforms, app providers, and creators to combat manipulation.
- The revised Cybersecurity Law includes multi-million dollar fines for violations and requires immediate deletion of misinformation.
- Real-world cases include arrests for faking child abduction and earthquake damage using AI.
- 515 million Chinese now use generative AI, driving demand for detection and labeling tools.
- NUMBER OF THE DAY: 3000 Yen
- Japan's departure tax per person for international travelers is set to triple, adding about 2,000 yen to return tickets.
- The revenue aims to combat overtourism at popular sites, which is leading to overcrowding and congestion.
- MARKET BIT: Succession Crisis: Wealth Without a Plan
- Asia’s private wealth is projected to hit $99 trillion by 2029, much of it in founder-led companies.
- Nearly half of first-generation families have no clear succession roadmap, often waiting until health scares or business pressure.
- "Dynasty drift": Heirs often lack motivation or prefer to build their own ventures, leading to conflicts between "Pro over Patriarch" approaches.
- Weak succession planning risks frozen assets and family disputes, impacting key growth markets.
- HEAD OF THE DAY: Hiroshi Mikitani 三木谷浩史
- The architect of Japanese e-commerce, who founded Rakuten after the 1995 Kobe earthquake.
- Rakuten is a global ecosystem (e-commerce, fintech, telecom) generating $10 billion USD in annual revenue.
- Famous for making English the company's official language in 2010, symbolizing Japan's global ambition.
- Partner Highlights:
- Luckin Coffee eyes a return to US markets after its accounting scandal, betting on rapid expansion.
- VinFast expands EV production in Vietnam, shifting focus to stronger Asian growth prospects.
- Singapore pushes for an EU-ASEAN Digital Economic Agreement to boost regional trade and data flows.
- Country Reads: Updates from New Delhi (terrorist attack), Malaysia (smart-factory initiative), and Hong Kong (phone scam).
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