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秦始皇开机甲战车?半月谈:别让AI魔改扭曲孩子认知
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 16:13
Core Viewpoint - The rise of "AI-modified" videos is causing significant public concern due to their disruptive nature on classic cultural and historical narratives, particularly affecting the cognitive development of minors [1][2]. Group 1: Impact on Culture and Youth - "AI-modified" videos are seen as a form of cultural pollution, altering classic stories and introducing meaningless content that misleads children [2][3]. - Parents report that children are more familiar with nonsensical phrases from these videos than with traditional stories like "Jingwei Filling the Sea" or "Kua Fu Chasing the Sun" [2]. - The content often includes elements of violence and soft pornography, further complicating the issue of youth exposure to inappropriate material [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Response - The National Radio and Television Administration will implement a month-long special governance initiative starting January 1, 2026, to address the issue of "AI-modified" videos [2]. - This initiative aims to strengthen content review responsibilities on online platforms and create a healthier online environment for youth [2]. - There is a call for platforms to take responsibility by establishing specialized review mechanisms for content aimed at minors and promoting quality traditional cultural content [2]. Group 3: Collaborative Solutions - A multi-faceted approach involving platforms, creators, families, schools, and regulatory bodies is necessary to build a protective barrier for minors against misleading content [3]. - Emphasis is placed on the need for media literacy education to help children discern between false and low-quality cultural content [2][3].