Given that machine-made content is becoming startlingly good, fighting the good fight against misinformation — read: sketchy deep fakes and visual AI trickery — should never go out of style. For ...
YouTube today announced how it will approach handling AI-created content on its platform with a range of new policies surrounding responsible disclosure as well as new tools for requesting the removal ...
YouTube is adding new rules surrounding content generated or manipulated by artificial intelligence, including labeling requirements. The Google-owned video platform announced Tuesday in a blog post ...
However, disclosure labels for content that is ‘clearly’ unrealistic, animated or has used generative AI for production assistance will not be necessary. YouTube will require creators on the platform ...
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YouTube has updated its rulebook for the era of deepfakes. Starting today, anyone uploading video to the platform must disclose certain uses of synthetic media, including generative AI, so viewers ...
Disclosure of the use of AI in videos will appear as labels in video description or the front of the video player, the video-sharing platform said in a blog post. For videos on more sensitive topics ...
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YouTube has unveiled an official blog post, titled ‘How we’re helping creators disclose altered or synthetic content’, for creators to reveal whether content is made with altered or synthetic media, ...