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    China’s National Radio and Television Administration has launched a month-long campaign beginning January 1, 2026 to tighten state control over artificial intelligence–altered videos and other generative content, part of a broader media regulatory push that expands existing AI content rules and censorship efforts. The campaign targets so-called “AI magic editing”—where creators use AI tools to substantially modify films, videos, audio, and images—and instructs platforms and regulators to remove content deemed “vulgar,” “distorting,” or misaligned with officially approved narratives. Officials have emphasized removing AI-generated clips that parody or degrade classic cultural works, harm perceptions of history, or spread “wrong values,” and have ordered tighter supervision and pre-publication review systems for AI content; creators could face administrative penalties for noncompliance. This escalation builds on China’s prior AI labeling and synthetic content laws and reflects ongoing efforts by Beijing to control online expression under the banner of media “rectification” and social stability.

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    https://www.theepochtimes.com/china/china-tightens-rules-on-ai-edited-videos-in-new-media-control-campaign-5965679
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/east-asia/china-crackdown-campaign-vulgar-ai-videos-5785366
    https://english.pardafas.com/china-tightens-digital-grip-with-sweeping-crackdown-on-ai-altered-media/

    Key Takeaways

    • Expanded AI oversight: Chinese regulators have initiated a targeted campaign to more aggressively police AI-generated and AI-edited online media content, marking a clear intensification of digital censorship under existing legal frameworks.
    • Cultural and political focus: The crackdown emphasizes removal of content judged to distort national culture, history, and values, reflecting the regime’s priority on narrative control rather than free expression or innovation.
    • Platform enforcement: Social media and video platforms are being instructed to implement tougher pre-publication review and removal systems, raising the risk of penalties for creators and tech companies that fail to comply.

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    China’s latest push to regulate AI-edited videos underscores Beijing’s broader strategy to dominate not just technology but the narratives flowing through it. Beginning January 1, 2026, the National Radio and Television Administration launched a month-long campaign targeting “AI magic editing” — generative tools that substantially remake existing media — as part of tighter content control across digital platforms. Regulators are singling out deepfake-style clips and other synthetic media that parody, distort, or vulgarize classic Chinese films, historical portrayals, and culturally significant works. Officials frame the effort as defending cultural integrity and social stability, but the effect is clear: the government is extending its grip on digital speech under the banner of media “rectification.”

    Unlike free societies that debate how to balance innovation, free expression, and harm, China’s approach simply prioritizes state control. Platforms are being pressed to enforce pre-publication review systems and take swift action on flagged content, while creators risk administrative penalties for producing unapproved edits. This campaign dovetails with earlier laws requiring all AI-generated content to be labeled and regulated, and it fits within the Communist Party’s long-standing media censorship infrastructure. From a conservative perspective, it’s a stark example of how authoritarian regimes leverage technology not to empower citizens but to tighten their informational chokehold, shaping public perception while chilling creative expression. The crackdown shows that when the state controls both the tools and the output, genuine cultural dialogue takes a back seat to political expediency.

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