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YouTube to Require AI Labeling by Creators

AI-generated content has been on the rise in recent years. As it gains popularity and becomes more accessible, concerns rise. Following their announcement last November regarding responsible AI, YouTube now incorporates a new tool into YouTube Studio. This new feature will enable creators to disclose the less apparent AI use cases, such as voice alteration, face swap, or any AI-generated, realistic-looking scenes. As of now, it’s purely voluntary, based on the creator’s good faith. As AI-generated content is more widespread than ever, authenticity concerns grow. YouTube now offers a new tool to mitigate some suspicions regarding content. The new labeling tool is voluntary, providing the creators’ community with a chance to build much-requested trust with their audience. AI altered content tag tool on YouTube Studio. Image credit: YouTube Authenticity is the key With this new tool, YouTube aims to combat disinformation spread by manipulative use of AI tools. You’ll still be able to post your image riding a dragon or create fantastic landscapes. As long as the end image is deliberately unrealistic, there won’t be any problem in posting it; no AI labeling is needed. YouTube specifies the following use cases in which AI labeling is due: Using the likeness of a realistic person: Digitally altering content to replace the face of one individual with another’s or synthetically generating a person’s voice to narrate a video. Altering footage of real events or places: Such as making it appear as if a real building caught fire, or altering a real cityscape to make...

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Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 19 March, 2024

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