EU Proposes New AI Labeling and Regulation Standards
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The European Commission has published the first draft of a voluntary Code of Practice to guide the marking and labeling of AI-generated content, including rules for detecting AI content and labeling deepfakes, with finalization expected by June 2026 and rules becoming effective in August 2026.
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