Increased regulation and transparency
Chinese social media firms are now complying with a new law requiring the labeling of AI-generated content. The EU's new AI Act includes provisions for prohibited AI practices.
Chinese social media firms are now required to label AI-generated content under new regulations.
This law ensures users can distinguish between human-created and AI-generated posts.
It aims to improve transparency and reduce the spread of misinformation.
Platforms must implement detection systems to identify AI content accurately.
Failure to comply can result in fines or penalties for social media companies.
Meanwhile, the European Union has introduced the AI Act to regulate AI technologies.
The Act outlines prohibited AI practices, such as mass surveillance and social scoring.
It also requires risk assessments for AI systems before deployment in sensitive areas.
The law emphasizes accountability, transparency, and user protection.
Companies must provide clear documentation and audit trails for AI outputs.
These regulations push firms to adopt ethical AI practices globally.
They also set standards for AI governance and responsible innovation.
Overall, legal frameworks are shaping how AI is developed, deployed, and monitored.