National Cybersecurity Standardisation Technical Committee opens consultation on 6 cybersecurity standard practice guidelines for AI-generated content

China’s National Cybersecurity Standardisation Technical Committee (TC260) has opened a public consultation on six draft cybersecurity guidelines concerning AI-generated content. The consultation centres on technical specifications for identifying and securing AI-generated content through metadata and detection methods. The documents include a general technical guide on metadata-based implicit identification, as well as specific guidelines for embedding metadata in image, text, audio, and video files. Another guideline addresses technologies for detecting AI-generated content across different formats. These standards aim to support the secure handling of AI-generated material in line with national cybersecurity requirements. The consultation closes on 6 July 2025.

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