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净网—2025|网警提醒:别把AI用错了地方!
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-10-28 23:52

Core Insights - The proliferation of AI-generated content has significantly lowered the barriers for spreading rumors, leading to legal and ethical violations as individuals seek attention and profit [1][2] - Recent cases in Weihai highlight the misuse of AI tools to create and disseminate false information, disrupting public order and causing social panic [2][6] Case Summaries - Case One: A netizen in Weihai, Zhang, used an AI tool to fabricate a rumor about "live streaming sales from prison" to gain followers and profit, which led to public disorder [2] - Case Two: During a typhoon in Guangdong, another netizen, Chi, created a false video claiming damage to two school buildings, misleading many and causing panic [2] Legal Responsibilities - According to the Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China, spreading rumors or falsely reporting emergencies can result in detention of five to ten days and fines up to 500 yuan; lighter offenses may incur shorter detention or fines [5] Risk Insights - The emergence of AI-generated rumors has led to a clearly defined gray industry, capable of producing 4,000 to 7,000 fake articles daily at a cost significantly lower than traditional methods [6] - AI rumors pose exponential risks compared to traditional rumors due to their high realism and ability to quickly evolve and counteract debunking efforts [6] Prevention Strategies - Information receivers can identify potential AI-generated rumors by checking sources, observing details in images and videos, verifying logical consistency, and utilizing authoritative debunking platforms [7] Law Enforcement Recommendations - Authorities emphasize that the internet is not a lawless space and urge netizens to adhere to laws, refrain from creating or spreading rumors, and report any illegal activities related to false information [9]