City
Epaper

Govt asks social media platforms to label, take down AI-generated deepfake content in 3 hours

By IANS | Updated: February 10, 2026 18:10 IST

New Delhi, Feb 10 Taking cognisance of the spread of AI-based deepfakes online, the IT Ministry on Tuesday ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 10 Taking cognisance of the spread of AI-based deepfakes online, the IT Ministry on Tuesday issued revised guidelines for social media intermediaries like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, directing them to clearly label all AI-generated content and ensure that such synthetic material carries embedded identifiers.

The government has set a three-hour deadline for social media platforms to take down AI-generated or deepfake content once it is flagged by the government or ordered by a court.

The official notification also barred digital platforms from allowing the removal or suppression of AI labels or associated metadata once they have been applied.

The social media companies will be required to deploy automated tools to detect and prevent the circulation of illegal, sexually exploitative or deceptive AI-generated content, according to the MeitY order.

"An intermediary shall periodically inform its users, at least once every three months, in a simple and effective manner through its rules and regulations, privacy policy, user agreement, or any other appropriate means," about the consequences of violating rules related to AI misuse.

Where an intermediary becomes aware of any violation in relation to the creation, generation, modification, alteration, hosting, displaying, uploading, publishing, transmitting, storing, updating, sharing or otherwise disseminating of information as synthetically generated information, "it shall take expeditious and appropriate action".

According to the updated guidelines, the social media platforms need to deploy reasonable and appropriate technical measures, including automated tools or other suitable mechanisms, to not allow any user to create, generate, modify, alter, publish, transmit, share, or disseminate, as the case may be, any such synthetically generated information that violates any law for the time being in force, including the Act, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (45 of 2023), the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (32 of 2012), and the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 (6 of 1908).

The draft rules seek to mandate disclosure by users while posting AI-generated or modified content and require platforms to adopt technology to verify such declarations.

Social media platforms have already rolled out several features, allowing users to label certain content as generated or modified using artificial intelligence (AI).

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalAfrican Union condemns assassination of Mali's defense minister

Other SportsGolf: Theegala, Bhatia attract attention at Doral’s Championship

Other SportsLa Liga: Barcelona one step away from glory, Madrid under pressure

NationalNagaland: ED files second supplementary charge sheet in HPZ Token Crypto investment scam ​

NationalAll Indian seafarers in the region are safe: Shipping Ministry reiterates efforts for maritime safety amid West Asia conflict

National Realted Stories

NationalGRAM-2026 investor meet held in Ahmedabad, Raj CM invites investors

NationalK’taka govt clears Rs 600 crore minority development plan amid bypoll row​

NationalCalcutta HC rejects Trinamool plea against ECI directive on central staff for counting duty

National"Have all exit polls that have come out been reliable?": Bhupesh Baghel

NationalED files charge sheet in Aizawl over multi-crore fraudulent vehicle loan scam ​