Group 1 - The Guangzhou Tianhe police reported a case involving a man named Li, who used AI technology to create and disseminate a false vulgar video featuring a certain automotive brand's exhibition booth, leading to negative social impact. He has been administratively detained for 10 days [2] - Xiaopeng Motors' legal department confirmed that they reported the incident to the police on November 28, and expressed gratitude for the law enforcement's fair handling of the case. They emphasized their commitment to protecting the company's legitimate rights and will pursue legal action against any actions that harm their brand reputation [6] - Xiaopeng Motors issued a statement on November 28, condemning the malicious spread of AI-generated false videos that defame the brand and violate public morals. The company clarified that they did not invite any models or performers to their exhibition and strongly oppose the use of inappropriate content for promotion [8] Group 2 - The police warned that the internet is not an illegal territory and will strictly investigate and punish those who deliberately fabricate and spread online rumors, urging the public to refrain from believing or spreading false information [2] - Xiaopeng Motors has collected evidence related to the incident and has formally reported it to the police, expressing confidence that those who violate the law will face consequences [8]
广州警方通报“小鹏汽车车展不雅视频”事件