Group 1 - The core issue highlighted is the misuse of AI-generated content without proper identification, leading to misinformation and public deception, prompting regulatory action [1][2]. - The internet regulatory authorities have identified and dealt with 13,421 accounts and removed over 543,000 pieces of illegal information [1]. - Specific cases include accounts on various platforms (Weibo, Kuaishou, Bilibili) that posted fabricated stories and misleading videos to gain traffic, which have been legally addressed [1][2]. Group 2 - Certain accounts have utilized AI technologies to impersonate public figures and spread false statements, profiting from unauthorized content, which has also been legally addressed [1][2]. - The regulatory bodies are maintaining a strict stance against unmarked AI-generated misinformation and will continue to take action against violations [2]. - There is a call for content creators to adhere to regulations by adding AI identification to their content to prevent public misguidance and promote a healthier online environment [2].
利用AI换脸、声音克隆假冒公众人物牟利,一批账号被处置
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-12 11:17