A Chinese short drama series suspected of using artificial intelligence to obtain people's facial data has sparked public outcry in recent days, prompting regulators and legal experts to stress that technological advancement must not infringe on personal rights.
Outcry over AI images in drama series
China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC), 08 April 2026, China
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