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China's issues guidelines on labeling, detecting AI-generated content

( August 29, 2025, 04:01 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: China's cybersecurity standard-setting body, TC260, has issued six practice guidelines as part of its effort to support implementing the country's new measures for labeling AI-generated content. The guidelines set out implicit identification methods for the file metadata of AI-generated content — including text, images, audio and video — establish metadata security protection protocols and outline a detection framework for generated synthetic content. The guidelines aim to help generative AI-service providers and content dissemination platforms carry out the labeling and detection of AI-generated material in line with regulatory requirements. The statement follows and the files are attached:...

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