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AI Content Unmasking: New Rules Embed Digital DNA

10 Feb

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Summary

  • New rules mandate permanent, unerasable metadata for AI content.
  • Metadata acts as digital DNA, tracing content to its origin.
  • Platforms face liability if they allow metadata removal.
AI Content Unmasking: New Rules Embed Digital DNA

New Information Technology Amendment Rules, 2026, in India mandate that AI-generated content must now carry permanent, embedded metadata. This 'digital DNA' will make every synthetic image, audio, or video traceable to its origin, including the specific computer resource used for its creation. The aim is to combat misinformation and deepfakes by ensuring technical provenance and a clear history of who made the content and when.

Crucially, platforms are prohibited from offering tools that allow users to remove or tamper with this metadata. Failure to comply strips intermediaries of their safe harbor protection, making them legally liable for the content. Visible labels for AI content will also adhere to new standards, covering at least 10% of display or duration. This initiative is designed to prevent anonymity for those spreading AI-driven falsehoods, potentially aiding legal proceedings under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India's Information Technology Amendment Rules, 2026, mandate that AI-generated content must have permanent, embedded metadata making it traceable to its origin.
The permanent metadata acts like digital DNA, embedded in the file to trace its creation to a specific computer resource and tool.
Platforms that allow users to remove or tamper with the unerasable metadata lose their safe harbor protection and become legally liable for the AI content.

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