广电总局开展专项治理——“AI魔改”红线不能踩
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2026-01-12 00:27

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the rise of AI-generated content, particularly the phenomenon of "AI magic modifications" to classic films and TV shows, and the upcoming regulatory measures to address the potential risks and legal issues associated with this trend [1][4]. Group 1: AI Magic Modifications - AI technology has advanced significantly, allowing for the creation of highly realistic modified videos that can mislead viewers, especially children, into believing in fabricated narratives [2][3]. - The ease of creating AI-generated content has led to a proliferation of both creative and nonsensical adaptations of classic works, with some content being deemed inappropriate or harmful [3][4]. Group 2: Legal Risks - There are significant legal risks associated with "AI magic modifications," as unauthorized use of original works can lead to copyright infringement, regardless of the creator's intent or the perceived benefits to the original work [5][6]. - The concept of "fair use" is strictly defined, and many AI-generated adaptations may not qualify, especially if they are commercially driven [5][6]. Group 3: Regulatory Measures - The National Radio and Television Administration will implement a month-long campaign starting January 1, 2026, to address the issues surrounding "AI magic modifications," focusing on preserving the integrity of classic works [1][4]. - Platforms are expected to take on greater responsibility in managing content and preventing the spread of infringing materials, with legal precedents already established regarding their liability [7][8]. Group 4: Platform Responsibilities - Platforms must establish effective risk management mechanisms to avoid liability for infringing content, as demonstrated by recent court rulings [7][8]. - There are two proposed paths for platforms to mitigate risks: implementing copyright filtering systems and providing authorized resources for AI content creation [9][10].