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YouTube starts tagging AI-generated content

YouTube starts tagging AI-generated content

YouTube introduces a tagging system for creators to label AI-generated content, promoting transparency and viewer awareness

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
19 March 2024
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YouTube has announced a new system allowing creators to self-tag AI-generated or synthetic material in their videos.

From now on, assessing the accuracy and transparency of the information circulating on the platform will be easier.

How will the YouTube tagging process work?

When creators upload and publish their videos, they will be presented with a checkbox asking if the video contains “altered or synthetic” content that appears realistic. “Altered or synthetic” content includes things like a real person saying or doing something they didn’t say, altering images of real events and places, or showing a “realistic-looking scene” that didn’t happen.

YouTube starts tagging AI-generated content
YouTube now allows creators to self-label videos containing AI-generated or synthetic content

Which content will not be labeled?

“Clearly unrealistic content” such as beauty filters, background blur, special effects, and animation will not be labeled.

The situation is a little different in the music industry. Stricter rules will protect labels and artists. For example, deepfake music can be removed if the artist’s record label doesn’t like it.

What will people victimized by deepfakes do?

If deepfakes and their videos victimize an ordinary person are deepfaked, it won’t be easy to get them back. In such a case, a privacy request form must be filled out, which the company will review. YouTube said it is “continuing to work on an updated privacy process” for this process.

The AI content tags are based on the honor system. This means that creators must be honest about what appears in their videos. YouTube says it is “investing in tools” to detect AI-generated content, but AI detection software has been known to be highly buggy.

YouTube starts tagging AI-generated content
This new feature aims to increase transparency and aid viewers in judging the accuracy of online information

Tagging for sensitive topics

The video will also feature more prominent labels for sensitive topics such as health, elections, and finance. This will allow viewers to learn more about the video’s content and watch it in an informed way.

YouTube’s decision to tag AI-generated content is an important step towards increasing the accuracy and transparency of information circulating on the platform. Time will tell how effective this system will be.


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Barış Selman

Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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