China may have just told the entire world how to solve social media's 'most-dangerous AI problem'

WeChat has updated its rules to ban non-human automated content publishing, including AI and scripts, to combat low-effort and speculative posts. This move aims to protect human creators and content quality, with violations leading to penalties. The policy supports AI as an assistant but prohibits fully automated content generation.

China may have just told the entire world how to solve social media's 'most-dangerous AI problem'
WeChat has updated its rules to ban non-human automated content publishing, including AI and scripts, to combat low-effort and speculative posts. This move aims to protect human creators and content quality, with violations leading to penalties. The policy supports AI as an assistant but prohibits fully automated content generation.