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Published on: 09. December 2024

Video platforms: How 'AI-distorted classics' are regulated

epa10540227 A woman seen reflected in TikTok’s parent company ByteDance’s headquarter building walks in Shanghai, China, 24 March, 2023. On 23 March, US senators hammered TikTok’s chief executive, Shou Zi Chew, about possible Chinese meddling in the platform and claimed that the platform's material was damaging to children's mental health.  EPA-EFE/ALEX PLAVEVSKI
The regulation of artificial intelligence in the creation of short videos is entering a new round.

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Last updated: 24. July 2025
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