The Communications Regulatory Authority Explains when AI-Generated Content Needs to Be Labeled and when It Doesn't
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As of August 2 of this year, new requirements under the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act have come into effect in the European Union, which aim to reduce the risk of impersonation, deception, disinformation, manipulation and fraud. However, not every text, photo or video created by AI needs to be labelled. In a press release, the Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) explains in which cases the obligation to label content applies to business…
From 2 August this year, the EU has been applying new requirements under the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, which aim to reduce the risk of impersonation, deception, disinformation, manipulation and fraud. However, not every text, photo or video created by AI needs to be labelled. The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) explains in which cases the obligation to label content applies to businesses, institutions and content creators, what…
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