Core Viewpoint - The rapid spread of the video model Seedance 2.0 on social media has sparked discussions about the implications of AI-generated content and the challenges of distinguishing between real and fake information [1][3]. Group 1: AI Misuse and Regulation - Authorities have taken action against accounts that publish AI-generated content without proper identification, leading to the processing of 13,421 accounts and the removal of over 543,000 pieces of illegal information [4][5]. - Specific cases include accounts that misused AI to create misleading videos about heroic acts by animals and impersonated public figures to gain followers and profit [4][5]. - The government emphasizes the need for content creators to label AI-generated content to prevent public deception and maintain a healthy online environment [5][8]. Group 2: Special Actions and Future Measures - A joint initiative in Shanghai aims to combat false information related to enterprises generated by AI, focusing on protecting corporate reputations and preventing misinformation [6][7]. - The initiative will involve strict enforcement against platforms and accounts that repeatedly violate regulations, with a goal of creating a fair business environment [7]. - Continuous monitoring and improvement of identification mechanisms for AI-generated content will be implemented to address issues of low-quality and misleading information [6][7].
春节不要乱发这种视频!一大批账号已被处置!上海即日起开始严格整治
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2026-02-13 06:19