Spain is stepping up efforts to tackle artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes and imposing stricter consent requirements for image usage. The move reflects growing concerns across Europe about the misuse of AI technologies and the protection of personal digital rights. These regulatory initiatives signal a broader trend toward tighter governance frameworks in the digital space, which could influence how crypto and Web3 platforms handle user data and AI-generated content within their ecosystems. As jurisdictions worldwide continue refining their stances on AI regulation, such policy shifts may shape future compliance requirements for blockchain-based services and decentralized applications.

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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 3h ago
Deepfake issues should have been regulated long ago. Why is it only now being addressed... Web3 needs to be cautious; there are a bunch of compliance pitfalls waiting ahead.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 3h ago
Here we go again, Europe's regulatory approach... Web3 is being cracked down on more and more.
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TokenStormvip
· 3h ago
European regulation is really coming this time. Will on-chain data also become more strict? Keep an eye on backtesting historical arbitrage opportunities.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 3h ago
Regulation again? I’m familiar with this tactic in Europe—first regulate AI, then restrict Web3, and finally, how will blockchain survive...
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