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Alexandr Avanesov

Armenia to tighten regulations on AI created content 

Armenia to tighten regulations on AI created content 

ArmInfo.Regulations on synthetic content will be tightened in Armenia. At an extraordinary session of the  RA National Assembly, amendments to the law "On Audiovisual Media" are being discussed in the first reading.

In his speech, RA Minister of High-Tech Industry Mkhitar Hayrapetyan  noted that in recent years, the rapid development of information  technology, and particularly artificial intelligence, has led to the  widespread adoption of new methods for creating digital content.  Using generative algorithms and artificial intelligence systems, it  is possible to create audiovisual, graphic, and sound content that  can be fully or partially realistic. Content created using such  technologies is often referred to as synthetic content. While these  technologies can have positive applications in the creative,  educational, and technological spheres, their opaque use can also  pose several risks. Specifically, synthetic content can be used to  mislead the public, spread disinformation, damage the reputations of  individuals, and influence public processes. In the audiovisual  sector, the dissemination of such content can significantly impact  the perception of information credibility, as audiences are often  unable to distinguish real materials from artificially created ones.  This can reduce public trust in the media environment and undermine  information transparency.

The current legislation does not establish mandatory requirements for  the identification or labeling of synthetic content when it is  created or distributed. As a result, consumers are often unaware that  the content they consume was created, in whole or in part, using  artificial intelligence systems. In these circumstances, it is  necessary to establish a clear legal definition of synthetic content  and provide mandatory labeling requirements for audiovisual media  service providers to ensure information transparency and consumer  awareness. The draft proposes to enshrine in the Law on Audiovisual  Media a legal definition of synthetic content as audiovisual, audio,  or other information material created or modified, in whole or in  part, using artificial intelligence systems or generative  technologies. It also proposes establishing an obligation for  audiovisual media service providers to ensure that such content  carries clear, visible, or audible markings indicating that the  content was created using artificial intelligence or was digitally  modified or processed, in whole or in part, using other digital  technologies.

The draft also defines marking methods depending on the content type  (audiovisual, audio, or visual) to ensure the accessibility and  comprehensibility of information for consumers. The draft also  provides for penalties for violations of synthetic content marking  requirements. The draft is expected to increase information  transparency in the audiovisual sector, ensure consumer awareness of  the origin of content, reduce the risk of disinformation and  manipulated content, increase public trust in the media environment,  and promote the responsible and ethical use of artificial  intelligence technologies.