India has officially regulated AI-generated content, mandating clear labels on platforms like Instagram and YouTube. Users must now declare AI use, with significant penalties for misrepresentation. Platforms face stricter takedown timelines and must actively block illegal synthetic media, ensuring transparency for the public.
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