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A voice on the phone sounds exactly like your daughter. She is in trouble and needs money. The voice is a clone. AI created it using a few seconds of her audio from a social media video.
This is happening now. The digital world used to be predictable. Now, deepfakes make it hard to trust anything. Generative AI can create fake videos of politicians or CEOs. These tools are cheap and easy to use.
The European Union is stepping in to fix this. The new AI Act introduces strict transparency rules.
Here is what you need to know:
โข AI content must be labeled. Any AI-generated audio, image, or video must be marked as inauthentic. โข Developers must use digital watermarks. These technical markers help you identify synthetic media. โข Training data must be documented. Companies must provide summaries of the copyrighted data used to train their models. โข Transparency is a requirement, not a choice. Providers must ensure users know they are interacting with a machine.
What does this mean for your daily life?
You will see more disclosures on your social media feeds. If an image of a celebrity looks fake, it will have a label. If an article is written by a language model, it must say so.
For businesses and developers, this changes everything. You can no longer use AI to mislead people. Compliance is now a core part of building AI products.
While these rules add work, they also build trust. In a world full of fake content, honesty is a competitive advantage. Companies that provide clear, auditable AI will win the trust of enterprise customers.
The EU is setting a global standard. Most large tech companies will likely apply these rules everywhere to simplify their operations. This is known as the Brussels Effect.
The era of secret AI creation is ending. The goal is to make the digital world honest again.
Source: https://dev.to/gp-ia-blog/eu-ai-transparency-what-it-means-for-you-now-1ljl
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