Cultural Relic Photos on a Mobile Phone Were Unauthorizedly Listed for Sale on Xianyu; Xianyu Responds: AI Misidentified the Cultural Relic as an Antique Collectible
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Ms. Gu, a resident of Jiangsu, discovered that a photo of a Tang Dynasty gilt silver hu (Note: hu denotes a specific type of vessel; here, it is translated as 'vessel' for clarity, but the term hu is retained in professional contexts) featuring a dancing horse holding a cup in its mouth had been automatically listed for sale on her Xianyu account by AI, with a price tag of 6,000 yuan—and she was completely unaware of it. Xianyu responded by explaining that the AI had erroneously identified the image as an ordinary antique collectible and generated the corresponding listing information. Currently, the user has voluntarily removed the related link. The platform stated that it will strictly adhere to the legal boundaries (Note: translated as 'boundaries' for clarity), resolutely oppose the illegal trading of cultural relics, has integrated with the relevant platform of the National Cultural Heritage Administration for intelligent comparison, and has raised the listing threshold for highly sensitive categories within the collectibles field. The platform apologized to users for the issues affecting their product experience and pledged to enhance listing reminders and user confirmation processes in the future.