Context:
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The Government of India is considering amendments to the Information Technology Rules, 2021 to mandate labelling of AI-generated content on digital platforms.
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The proposal targets Significant Social Media Intermediaries (SSMIs) to address the growing threat of synthetic media and deepfakes, which are increasingly difficult to distinguish from authentic content.
Key Highlights:
Proposed Regulatory Changes
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Mandatory identification and labelling of AI-generated or AI-altered media by SSMIs.
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Labels to occupy:
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At least 10% of the visual area in synthetic videos, or
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10% of the initial duration in synthetic audio.
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Objective: Enable users to clearly recognise manipulated or artificial content, reducing the spread of misinformation.
Rationale Behind the Proposal
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Rapid advances in generative AI tools have enabled:
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Creation of highly realistic deepfakes
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Manipulated visuals/audio of public figures and institutions
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Existing IT Rules, 2021 are considered inadequate to tackle:
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Scale
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Speed
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Sophistication of AI-driven misinformation
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Implementation Challenges
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Audits reveal failure rates of up to 70% in accurate AI-content labelling across major platforms.
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Difficulty in distinguishing:
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Benign AI use (filters, enhancement tools)
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Malicious synthetic media (fraud, impersonation, political manipulation)
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Editorial Suggestions & Way Forward
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Tiered Labelling Framework:
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Fully AI-generated
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AI-assisted
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AI-altered
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More nuanced than a uniform labelling approach.
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Expanding Accountability:
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Extend disclosure obligations to content creators, especially those with large follower bases.
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Independent Verification Mechanisms:
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Use of third-party auditors and fact-checkers to supplement platform-led automated detection.
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Emphasis on risk-based regulation rather than blanket compliance.
Security & Governance Concerns
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Synthetic media poses risks to:
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Electoral integrity
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Public trust
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Internal security
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Deepfakes can be weaponised for:
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Social unrest
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Financial fraud
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Political disinformation
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Key Concepts Involved:
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Synthetic Media: Algorithmically generated or modified content designed to appear authentic.
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Significant Social Media Intermediaries (SSMIs): Large platforms subject to enhanced regulatory obligations.
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Deepfakes: Digitally manipulated media misrepresenting real individuals.
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Algorithmic Accountability: Responsibility of platforms for outcomes of automated systems.
UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
GS 2 β Governance
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Digital regulation and platform accountability
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Balancing free speech with misinformation control
GS 3 β Science & Technology
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Regulation of emerging technologies
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Ethical use of Artificial Intelligence
GS 3 β Internal Security
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Threats from information warfare and digital manipulation
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Role of technology in social stability
Prelims Focus:
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Synthetic media and deepfakes
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IT Rules, 2021 and SSMIs
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AI labelling standards
Mains Enrichment:
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Critically examine the effectiveness of mandatory AI labelling in combating misinformation.
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Discuss challenges in regulating AI without stifling innovation and free expression.
