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'AI label' rule triggers unease, govt extends deadline for feedback

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November 07, 2025

The government has extended the deadline for public consultation on draft rules for labelling AI-generated content by one week to November 13, responding to requests from industry stakeholders seeking more time to assess the proposals’ technical and operational implications.

- Sejal Sharma

The ministry of electronics and information technology (Meity) released the draft amendments on October 22, requiring all artificial intelligence (AI) tools and major social media platforms to

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