
"The United Kingdom is may introduce labeling requirements for AI-generated content as part of a broader review of copyright law. The aim is to make it easier for consumers to identify material created by AI and protect them against threats such as deepfakes and disinformation."
"According to Technology Minister Liz Kendall, the government will also review the risks associated with digital copies of people created without consent, how creators can gain greater control over the use of their works online, and how creative industries can receive fairer compensation."
The United Kingdom is exploring labeling requirements for AI-generated content as part of a comprehensive copyright law review. The initiative aims to enable consumers to easily identify material created by artificial intelligence and protect them from threats including deepfakes and disinformation. The government is balancing consumer protection with industry growth, ensuring regulations do not impede the rapidly expanding AI sector. Technology Minister Liz Kendall announced the government will also examine risks from digital copies of people created without consent, strengthen creator control over online use of their works, and establish fairer compensation mechanisms for creative industries.
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