Kuaishou Takes Action Against AI-Altered Videos Targeting Classic Works
Kuaishou Clamps Down on AI Tampering With Classic Films
The short video platform Kuaishou has drawn a line in the digital sand, removing thousands of videos that used artificial intelligence to distort classic works. In February alone, the company took down 4,096 pieces of content featuring unauthorized AI modifications.

Protecting Culture and Young Viewers
The cleanup targets two main concerns: safeguarding children from disturbing content and defending China's cultural heritage. Many offending videos gave beloved cartoon characters vulgar voices or placed them in violent scenarios. Others mocked literary classics by inserting modern weapons into scenes from "Journey to the West" or twisting characters from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms."
"Some creators crossed serious boundaries," a Kuaishou spokesperson noted. "Beyond copyright issues, these videos often promoted harmful stereotypes or distorted history."
Stronger Safeguards Coming
The platform plans to upgrade its detection systems with improved AI models that can spot manipulated content faster. Repeat offenders face escalating penalties - from warnings to permanent bans.
Users now play a key role in this digital cleanup. Kuaishou encourages viewers to report suspicious videos through built-in tools. Each tip gets reviewed by human moderators who determine if content violates community standards.
Key Points:
- 🔍 Mass Removal: Over 4,000 AI-modified videos deleted last month
- 🧒 Child Protection: Priority on removing disturbing altered cartoons
- 📜 Cultural Defense: Special focus on preserving classic literature adaptations
- 🤖 Tech Arms Race: Platform improving AI detection of manipulated media


