

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the "Artificial Intelligence Generated Synthetic Content Identification Measures" by four government departments aims to ensure transparency and credibility in AI-generated content across various platforms [2][3]. Group 1: Regulatory Framework - The new regulations require all AI-generated content, including text, images, audio, and video, to be clearly identified [2]. - Platforms must add explicit and implicit identifiers to AI-generated content to enhance user awareness and trust [3][4]. Group 2: Platform Responses - Major platforms like Tencent, Douyin, Kuaishou, Bilibili, and DeepSeek have quickly adapted to the new regulations by implementing AI content identification features [3]. - Tencent announced the addition of explicit and implicit identifiers to comply with the new regulations, enhancing content recognition capabilities [3]. - Douyin launched two core features: an AI content identification function and an AI content metadata identification function to support content traceability [3][11]. Group 3: Identification Methods - Explicit identifiers inform users directly that content is AI-generated, while implicit identifiers embed information in the content's metadata for traceability [4]. - Kuaishou and Douyin have implemented explicit identifiers such as "AI generated" and warnings for suspected AI-generated content [4][11]. Group 4: Compliance and Enforcement - Users are prohibited from deleting, altering, or concealing AI identifiers and from using AI to create or disseminate false information [5][6]. - Platforms will impose penalties for violations of laws and regulations, ensuring compliance with the new measures [6][8].