BEIJING, April 28 (Reuters) – China’s cyberspace administrator has ordered ByteDance’s video editing apps Jianying and Maoxiang, and website Jimeng AI, to comply with rules on labelling AI-generated content, the Cyberspace Administration of China said in a statement on Tuesday.
• The three platforms did not effectively implement required AI content identification measures and have violated the country’s cybersecurity law and relevant rules, the regulator said.
• Authorities summoned, ordered rectification, warned, and penalised those responsible, the statement said, without giving details.
• Platforms must strictly observe legal requirements on AI-content labelling, it said, adding that regulators will continue to strengthen oversight to “concretely protect the public interest and support the healthy and orderly development of AI”.
• China in March 2025 issued requirements for the labelling of AI-generated content, which went into effect in September.
(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and Joe Cash. Editing by Mark Potter)









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