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The debate over whether AI-generated content should be labeled by law has gained momentum as artificial intelligence technologies become increasingly prevalent in media and communication. Proponents argue that labeling is essential for transparency and to combat misinformation, while opponents raise concerns about regulatory overreach and the implications for creativity. Recent legislative efforts in the UK and EU reflect a growing recognition of the need to address these challenges in the digital age.
Jan 1, 2023
The rise of generative AI technologies began to reshape content creation across industries.
News coverage driving this conversation
The UK may require AI-generated content to be labeled - Computerworld
UK to examine labelling AI content among wider copyright reforms - Reuters
Bipartisan House bill asks agencies to label AI-generated content - FedScoop
The EU AI Act’s draft Code of Practice on marking and labelling of AI-generated content: what providers and deployers need to know - Kennedys Law LLP
EU bars AI-generated content from official communications, according to Politico - the-decoder.com