

Core Points - The "Measures for Identifying AI-Generated Synthetic Content" officially implemented on September 1 mandates that all AI-generated content must be clearly identified [1] - Major platforms like Tencent, Douyin, Kuaishou, Bilibili, and DeepSeek have begun to refine their regulations in response to the new measures [1][2] Group 1: Implementation of Identification Measures - The measures require explicit and implicit identification of AI-generated content, including text, images, audio, and video [1] - Douyin has launched two core features: an AI content identification function and an AI content metadata identification function to assist creators in labeling AI-generated content [1][2] - Tencent announced enhancements to its content recognition capabilities to ensure transparency and credibility for users accessing AI-generated content [2] Group 2: Compliance and User Responsibilities - Users are prohibited from deleting, altering, or concealing AI identification labels when publishing or disseminating AI-generated content [2][4] - Platforms will impose penalties for violations of laws and regulations, as well as for any malicious actions regarding AI content labeling [2][4] - DeepSeek has also implemented identification measures and provided a model principle and training method explanation to enhance user understanding of AI technology [5] Group 3: Platform-Specific Actions - Bilibili has introduced an option for creators to declare AI-generated content during submission, ensuring compliance with the new regulations [3] - Kuaishou has implemented both explicit and implicit labeling for AI-generated content and will provide prominent notifications for such content [3][4]