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China moves against mobile apps over lapses in AI-content labeling rules

By MLex Staff ( November 26, 2025, 07:33 GMT | Insight) -- China’s internet regulators have moved to crack down on mobile apps that fail to properly label AI-generated synthetic content, underscoring authorities’ determination to curb the risks posed by fast-advancing artificial-intelligence tools. China’s cyberspace authorities have summoned operators of what they described as “a batch of” mobile apps, ordered them to make corrections within designated timelines and removed them from app stores or shut them down in line with rules, according to the Cyberspace Administration of China.China’s internet regulators have moved to crack down on mobile apps that fail to properly label AI-generated synthetic content, underscoring authorities’ determination to curb the risks posed by fast-advancing artificial-intelligence tools....

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