China issues measures for identification of synthetic content generated by AI

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), in collaboration with several ministries, has released new regulations and standards to manage the identification of synthetic content generated by AI. These include explicit and implicit identification requirements for service providers, compliance with existing regulations, and technical measures for content dissemination. The measures prohibit the deletion, alteration, forgery, or concealment of AI-generated content identification, with violations to be handled by competent departments. The regulations and standards will be enforced starting 1 September 2025, and include a national standard for identifying synthetic content and cybersecurity guidelines for coding rules related to AI-generated content identification.

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