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China's 2025 AI labeling rules reduced misinformation spread but face challenges from evasion tools and inconsistent enforcement.
China implemented new AI content rules on September 1, 2025, requiring visible labels and invisible metadata to combat misinformation as generative AI use hit 515 million users.
Platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou now prompt AI origin disclosures, with over 150 billion items labeled and 220 million posts flagged.
User skepticism toward unmarked content rose nearly 40%, and cross-border tracing time dropped from 72 to 12 hours.
However, a growing grey market offers tools to remove labels, with evasion tactics becoming more complex.
Experts warn inconsistent standards and unclear penalties create regulatory gaps, urging faster standardization and coordinated enforcement.
Las reglas de etiquetado de IA de 2025 de China redujeron la propagación de información errónea, pero enfrentan desafíos por herramientas de evasión y aplicación inconsistente.