*Result*: India Cracks Down on AI-Generated Content on Social Media.
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*The article discusses India's recent tightening of regulations governing social media content, particularly focusing on artificially generated and manipulated material. The amendments require social media companies to comply with content removal requests from Indian authorities within three hours, label AI-generated content, and implement measures to prevent the posting of unlawful material. These changes are part of broader efforts by the Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to exert more control over online discourse, particularly in response to concerns about inappropriate content, including sexualized images of minors. The new rules also mandate that platforms creating or sharing synthetic content must ensure compliance with Indian laws and inform users of potential penalties every three months. [Extracted from the article]
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