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?China's AI Content Labeling Reflects Proactive Global Governance

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2025-03-25 18:30:00 | Author: CHEN Chunyou & CEN Yingjie

As AI becomes more powerful, it brings remarkable opportunities—but also calls for greater transparency and shared responsibility to ensure its safe and beneficial use.

A report from the Europol Innovation Lab projects that by 2026, up to 90 percent of online content may be synthetically generated. With such a staggering rise, it's more important than ever to clearly distinguish AI-generated content from human-made content.

Recently, China has introduced a new regulation requiring AI-generated content—whether text, images, or videos—to be clearly labeled. 

International bodies like UNESCO and the UN have long advocated for clear AI regulations, and China's move is a significant contribution in response to these calls. Click the video to learn more.

Editor:CHEN Chunyou

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