New EU laws make AI content labels compulsory – but might just make it harder to spot deepfakes
17 AugAs the world is increasingly flooded with deepfakes, the European Union is taking action to help people distinguish what is real and what is not.
As the world is increasingly flooded with deepfakes, the European Union is taking action to help people distinguish what is real and what is not.
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