Tech News Video. South Korea says advertisers must label AI-generated ads Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 10/12/2025 - 10:27 GMT+1 South Korean officials said they will ramp up screening and removal of problematic AI-generated ads and impose punitive fines. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next South Korea says advertisers must label AI-generated ads Now playing Next US military boards commercial ship suspected of attempting to evade Iran blockade Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 28th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Inside Japan’s real-life sci-fi town where robots coexist with humans Now playing Next Auto China 2026: China's auto giants are rewriting Europe's car market Now playing Next Which country in Europe has the most data centres driving the AI boom? Now playing Next How young people are hacking the border between Estonia and Latvia In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next EU 'ready' to sanction Israel over Ukrainian grain stolen by Russia Now playing Next Can migrants legalised by Spain settle in other EU countries? Now playing Next Merz suggests Ukraine’s EU bid may depend on territorial concessions Now playing Next Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz if US lifts blockade, reports claim Now playing Next Thousands filled Amsterdam’s streets and canals to celebrate the king’s birthday Now playing Next Lebanon families face second displacement amid ongoing warnings Now playing Next Finland becomes first in Europe to run full lithium mine-to-refinery cycle Now playing Next Gaza’s transport grinds to a halt amid spare parts crisis Now playing Next US has 'no closer friends than the British,' Trump tells King Charles III at White House ceremony More videos
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