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YouTube confirms automatic AI detection is being rolled out, targets specific videos

YouTube now automatically labels AI-generated content, even when creators don't disclose it, but the new system only targets 'deceptive' content.

YouTube confirms automatic AI detection is being rolled out, targets specific videos
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TL;DR: YouTube now automatically labels videos with significant photorealistic AI content, adding an "altered or synthetic content" tag even if creators don't disclose AI use. Labels appear below long videos and as overlays on Shorts, while AI disclosures for animated content go in descriptions. Users in the U.S. can customize feeds to filter AI content.
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YouTube is now automatically labeling AI-generated videos, even when creators don't manually disclose their use of artificial intelligence. This marks a significant shift in how the platform handles synthetic content, particularly AI-generated content intended to fool viewers.

The new system will flag videos with "significant photorealistic AI use" and apply an "altered or synthetic content" label. Creators are still required to manually disclose AI use, but YouTube will now step in if they don't.

The label appears just below the video player for long-form content and as a small, subtle overlay on Shorts. For unrealistic or animated videos, which means content that isn't obviously attempting to fool anyone, AI disclosures are in the description of the video.

YouTube has been pushing to increase transparency around AI-generated content for many months now, and to make things easier for users, the platform is rolling out customizable content feeds based on user preferences.

This feature is limited to U.S. users with search and watch history enabled. Presumably, you can filter out AI-generated content entirely if you choose, and if that isn't a filtering option, it absolutely should be.

Creators who believe their content was mislabeled can update the disclosure status in YouTube Studio, though AI-generated content created with YouTube's own tools or with C2PA metadata will have permanent labels.

As AI-generated video becomes more mainstream, YouTube is setting a precedent for how platforms handle synthetic media. There's a possibility that other video and social media platforms will also take similar steps to curb the deceptive AI-generated content polluting their platforms. There is real concern about this, especially with deepfakes of public figures, and the general distrust the public has for basically anything they now see online.

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Jak joined TweakTown in 2017 and has since reviewed 100s of new tech products and kept us informed daily on the latest science, space, and artificial intelligence news. Jak's love for science, space, and technology, and, more specifically, PC gaming, began at 10 years old. It was the day his dad showed him how to play Age of Empires on an old Compaq PC. Ever since that day, Jak fell in love with games and the progression of the technology industry in all its forms.

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