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China cracks down on 'self-media' for failing to label AI-generated content

China's cyberspace administration is cracking down on social media accounts that fail to properly cite their information sources or disclose AI-generated content. This initiative aims to combat misinformation and improve the online environment by addressing accounts that mislead the public on political, policy, and social issues. As a result, over 98,000 accounts have been penalized for violations, including a lack of proper sourcing and undisclosed AI generation. AI

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IMPACT New regulations in China mandate clear labeling of AI-generated content, impacting how platforms and creators disseminate information.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a policy enforcement action by a government agency regarding AI content disclosure and information sourcing.

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    Cyberspace Administration strictly regulates "self-media" behavior of not marking information sources

    近期,一些“自媒体”账号在发布涉时政等领域信息时,未规范标注信息来源,误导公众认知,破坏网络生态。主要情形包括未标注国内外时事、公共政策、社会事件的信息来源,未标注AI生成标识,未标注虚构演绎标签。网信部门督促网站平台深入自查自纠,依法依约处置违规账号9.8万余个。