The EU doesn't really know what a deepfake is, and that's becoming a problem for retail Eurocommerce, representing Amazon, H&M, and IKEA, is lobbying for AI-generated ads to be exempt from the EU AI Act's transparency rules, arguing that an AI-generated living room image used to sell a sofa is not a deepfake. Zalando reports that 90 percent of its marketing content is already AI-generated, highlighting the retail industry's reliance on AI-generated content and the EU's unclear definition of deepfakes. Eurocommerce, the trade association behind Amazon, H&M, and IKEA, wants AI-generated ads exempt from the EU AI Act's transparency rules. The argument: an AI-generated living room image used to sell a sofa isn't a deepfake. Zalando alone says 90 percent of the marketing content on its platform is already AI-generated. The article The EU doesn't really know what a deepfake is, and that's becoming a problem for retail https://the-decoder.com/the-eu-doesnt-really-know-what-a-deepfake-is-and-thats-becoming-a-problem-for-retail/ appeared first on The Decoder https://the-decoder.com .