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AI Content Rules: Deep Synthesis and Labeling

Two regulations, one mandate: every piece of AI-generated content in China must carry both a visible label and embedded metadata. Here is how to comply.

Tech Jacks Solutions | Updated May 2026

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Articles in Deep Synthesis Rules
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Accounts Penalized (Feb 2026)
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Content Pieces Removed
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Month Log Retention
Scope: Public vs. Internal AI Services

The Deep Synthesis Provisions and AI Content Labeling Measures primarily target services that generate or provide AI-generated content to the public. Internal enterprise tools require careful scoping:

  • Public-facing services (chatbots, content generators, customer-facing AI tools) are clearly within scope and require full labeling, watermarking, and metadata tagging.
  • Internal-only tools (manufacturing quality control, internal knowledge management, predictive maintenance) that are not accessible to external users may have lighter obligations, but the boundary is not always clear.
  • Gray area: Tools used by factory workers, field staff, or external contractors may be considered “public-facing” if the output reaches external parties or the public. If an internal AI tool produces reports shared with customers, the output labeling requirements likely apply to those reports.
  • When in doubt, apply labeling requirements to any AI-generated content that could be viewed by someone outside your organization.
Two Regulations, One System

Deep Synthesis Provisions vs. AI Content Labeling Measures

The Deep Synthesis Provisions set the foundation. The Labeling Measures add specific technical requirements. Both apply simultaneously.

Deep Synthesis Provisions

互联网信息服务深度合成管理规定
Effective Jan 10, 2023 CAC + MIIT + MPS
  • 25 articles across 5 chapters covering all AI-generated media and deepfakes
  • Label all AI-generated content with visible disclaimers
  • Real-name identity verification for all users of deep synthesis services
  • Content management systems for reviewing generated output
  • Safety assessments required before deploying biometric editing features
  • Biometric editing (faces, voices) requires notifying affected individuals and obtaining consent

AI Content Labeling Measures

人工智能生成合成内容标识办法
Effective Sep 1, 2025 CAC
  • Explicit labels: visible “AI-generated” disclaimers on all output
  • Implicit labels: metadata tags embedded in file headers
  • Both explicit and implicit labels required at the same time
  • Text label height must be at least 5% of the image’s shortest side
  • 6-month log retention for all labeled content
  • GB 45438-2025: mandatory national standard specifying the labeling method
Key distinction: The Deep Synthesis Provisions cover the full operational lifecycle (identity verification, content review, safety assessments). The Labeling Measures focus specifically on the technical labeling output (size, placement, metadata fields, log retention). You must comply with both.
Technical Requirements

Label Placement and Sizing Rules

GB 45438-2025 specifies exactly how explicit and implicit labels must appear. These are the minimum requirements.

Explicit Label (Visible)

AI Image
AI-GENERATED
Shortest side

Label text height must be at least 5% of the image’s shortest side. Placed at a visible location that does not obscure the main content.

Implicit Label (Metadata)

// File metadata header
ai_generated: true
provider_name: “Example Corp”
model_id: “v2.1.0”
timestamp: “2026-05-29”
content_type: “image”

Metadata tags embedded in file headers per GB 45438-2025. Must survive file format conversion and basic editing operations.

Required Metadata Fields

Per GB 45438-2025 implicit labeling standard.

By Content Type

Labeling Requirements per Output Format

Each content type has distinct labeling obligations. Scroll horizontally on mobile.

Requirement Text Image Audio Video
Explicit label required
Implicit metadata required
5% shortest-side rule
Visible text disclaimer
Audio announcement
Biometric consent flow
6-month log retention
Audio-only content uses spoken disclaimers (e.g., “This content was generated using AI”) instead of visual labels. For video that includes audio, both a visible overlay and a spoken disclaimer apply.
Biometric Editing

Consent Flow for Face and Voice Editing

The Deep Synthesis Provisions require a three-step consent process before any AI system edits a person’s face or voice. This applies to face-swap, voice cloning, and facial reenactment features.

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User Initiates Biometric Edit

User uploads or selects content containing another person’s face or voice for AI editing (face-swap, voice clone, facial reenactment).

Platform must prompt
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Notify the Affected Individual

The platform must prompt the user to inform the person whose biometric data is being edited. The notification must describe the intended use and editing scope.

Before processing
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Obtain Individual Consent

The affected individual must provide separate consent for the biometric editing. This is distinct from the platform’s general terms of service.

Only after all three steps: the AI system may process the biometric edit and apply mandatory labeling to the output.
Skipping consent: platform liability under Deep Synthesis Provisions + potential PIPL Art. 26-28 biometric data violations.
PIPL overlap: Biometric data is classified as “sensitive personal information” under PIPL Art. 28. This means the consent requirement applies twice: once under the Deep Synthesis Provisions and once under PIPL. Build your consent workflow to satisfy both simultaneously.
Active Enforcement

Enforcement Is Not Hypothetical

The CAC’s Qinglang campaigns target unlabeled and falsely labeled AI content. These numbers are from the February 2026 enforcement wave.

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Accounts penalized for AI content labeling violations
Qinglang Campaign, Feb 2026
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Individual content pieces removed from platforms
Qinglang Campaign, Feb 2026
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Month minimum log retention period for all labeled content
AI Content Labeling Measures
Platform liability: Enforcement actions target both the content creator and the platform hosting the unlabeled content. If your platform distributes AI-generated content from third parties, you bear responsibility for verifying labels exist.
Implementation Checklist

Content Rules Compliance Checklist

Check each item as you complete it. Your progress is tracked automatically.

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Add visible “AI-generated” disclaimer to all text output at the beginning or end of generated content.
AI Content Labeling Measures
For images: place label with text height at least 5% of the shortest side. Confirm label is readable and does not obscure primary content.
GB 45438-2025
For video: apply persistent overlay label meeting the 5% rule. Include spoken disclaimer in audio track.
AI Content Labeling Measures
For audio-only content: prepend or append a spoken AI-generated disclaimer.
AI Content Labeling Measures
Verify labels survive common distribution channels (social media, messaging apps, content platforms).
Deep Synthesis Provisions Art. 16
Embed all required metadata fields in file headers: provider name, model ID, timestamp, content type, AI-generated flag, content ID.
GB 45438-2025
Verify metadata survives file format conversion (e.g., PNG to JPEG, WAV to MP3).
GB 45438-2025
Test that metadata persists through basic editing operations (crop, resize, trim).
GB 45438-2025
Implement metadata stripping detection: log when downstream platforms remove embedded labels.
AI Content Labeling Measures
Build a prompt workflow that requires users to confirm they will notify affected individuals before biometric edits.
Deep Synthesis Provisions Art. 14
Implement a separate consent capture mechanism (distinct from general ToS) for affected individuals.
Deep Synthesis Provisions + PIPL Art. 28
Complete a safety assessment for biometric editing features before deployment.
Deep Synthesis Provisions Art. 15
Retain biometric consent records for the duration of data processing plus the statutory retention period.
PIPL Art. 28-29
Implement real-name identity verification for all users of deep synthesis services.
Deep Synthesis Provisions Art. 12
Set up 6-month log retention for all labeled content (generation records, labels applied, distribution logs).
AI Content Labeling Measures
Deploy a content management and review system for AI-generated output before distribution.
Deep Synthesis Provisions Art. 10
Establish a complaint and reporting channel for users to flag missing or incorrect AI labels.
Deep Synthesis Provisions Art. 17
If your service uses generative AI, confirm you have completed CAC GenAI filing or registration as applicable.
GenAI Interim Measures (生成式人工智能服务管理暂行办法)
Interactive Tool
Content Labeling Spec
10-item checklist for explicit labels, implicit metadata, and log retention.
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