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The European Commission has asked the Ministry of Digital Affairs to provide materials regarding the mass posting of AI-generated content that violates TikTok’s regulations, Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs Dariusz Standerski announced on the X platform. Earlier, he had asked the European Commission to take action in connection with a wave of AI videos spreading disinformation about Poland’s membership in the European Union.

“I confirm that the European Commission has asked us to provide materials regarding the mass posting of AI-generated content that violates TikTok’s regulations. This is part of the preparations for initiating proceedings,” wrote Deputy Minister Standerski.

Earlier, he reported that many videos generated using AI had appeared on TikTok, spreading disinformation about Poland’s membership in the European Union.

“The scale of this practice may suggest that we are dealing with an organized campaign. Yesterday I asked the Vice-President of the European Commission Henny Virkkunen to undertake supervisory actions and initiate proceedings regarding TikTok under the provisions of the Digital Services Act,” wrote Standerski on December 30. (2.01.2026)