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A day after notifying rules governing artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content, the government released detailed FAQs clarifying both intent and implementation. While much of the public debate ...
What just happened? For years, Google's approach to personal privacy has relied largely on user requests and manual takedowns. The company is now expanding that process with new automation. An update ...
New Delhi: The Centre has set a three-hour deadline for social media platforms to take down AI-generated, deepfake content flagged by it or courts. In its latest order, the Union government has ...
The Government of India has taken action against AI-generated content shared on social media. In the recent development, the government has passed a new rule where social media platforms need to ...
The government has set a deadline of 3 hours for social media platforms to remove content that is flagged by the authorities for violating local laws, according to new order issued by the Ministry of ...
India’s IT Rules 2026 require social media platforms to label, restrict, or remove deceptive AI-generated content like deepfakes within strict timelines. Failure to comply, especially in emergencies, ...
India’s government has introduced stricter rules requiring social media platforms to take down unlawful or harmful content within three hours of being notified. The new regulations, announced on ...
India has introduced new rules that make it mandatory for social media companies to remove unlawful material within three hours of being notified, in a sharp tightening of the existing 36-hour ...
India has taken several steps in recent years to tighten oversight of online speech India has introduced new rules that make it mandatory for social media companies to remove unlawful material within ...
The government has reduced the deadline for social media platforms to remove content flagged by authorities for violating local laws to three hours, down from the earlier 36 hours, under new rules ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - India's government said social media companies would have to take down unlawful content within three hours of being notified about it, tightening on Tuesday an earlier 36 ...