Context:
• The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has amended the Information Technology Rules, 2021, requiring labeling of AI-generated content on social media platforms to curb misinformation and deepfakes.
Key Highlights:
New Regulatory Requirements
• Social media platforms with more than 5 million users must:
- Obtain a user declaration for AI-generated content.
- Conduct technical verification before publication.
Mandatory AI Content Labeling
• Platforms must label Synthetically Generated Information (SGI) such as:
- AI-generated images
- AI-generated videos
- AI-modified audiovisual content.
Stricter Takedown Timelines
• Time for removing illegal content reduced from 24–36 hours to 2–3 hours.
Regular User Awareness Measures
• Platforms must remind users about terms and conditions every three months.
Content Prohibited Under the Rules
• Illegal AI-generated content includes:
- Child sexual abuse material
- Forged documents
- Deepfakes impersonating individuals
- Instructions for making explosives
- Content threatening national sovereignty or public order.
Exemptions to Labeling
• Some content does not require labeling:
- Smartphone photos with minor automatic retouching.
- Special effects used in films and entertainment media.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Information Technology Rules, 2021
- Provide guidelines for intermediaries and digital platforms regarding content moderation.
- Deepfakes
- AI-generated or manipulated media that realistically imitates a person’s appearance or voice.
- Synthetically Generated Information (SGI)
- Audio-visual content created or modified using AI technologies.
- Intermediaries under IT Act
- Platforms like social media companies, messaging services, and online hosting providers.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Rising Threat of Deepfakes and Misinformation
- AI-generated media can be used to manipulate public opinion, disrupt elections, and damage reputations.
- Regulatory Challenges in AI Governance
- Balancing innovation with regulation remains a major challenge.
- Impact on Internal Security and Social Stability
- Deepfakes may trigger communal tensions, cybercrime, and misinformation campaigns.
- Global Trends in AI Regulation
- Countries worldwide are introducing AI transparency and labeling requirements.
- Way Forward
- Develop a comprehensive national AI governance framework.
- Promote AI literacy among citizens.
- Strengthen technical capabilities for deepfake detection.
- Encourage international cooperation on AI regulation and digital governance.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS Paper 2 – Governance and Digital Regulation.
• GS Paper 3 – Science & Technology, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence.
