YouTube introduces guidelines and labeling tools for AI-generated content to increase transparency and combat misinformation.
Google-owned video platform YouTube has launched new guidelines and tools Labeling of AI-Generated Content Announcement The initiative aims to increase transparency and inform viewers when they watch videos containing AI-generated or manipulated content.
Transparency and responsibility for AI content
new the law Video creators must clearly inform their viewers if their videos contain AI-generated content. This applies Especially for matters considered sensitive, such as information about elections, current conflicts, health risks or government officials. YouTube is responding to the risk of confusion with realistic-looking fakes, such as deepfakes or manipulated audio recordings.
To support the implementation of these guidelines, YouTube New labeling tools in the next few months Introduced A label in the video description or a visible label in the video player informs viewers if a video contains manipulated or synthetic content. This is to protect viewers from potentially misleading content, especially when it relates to sensitive topics.
Copyright Control and Protection
Videos that violate Terms of Use Can be removed from the platform. YouTube will consider a number of factors, including whether a video is marked as parody or satire. Users also have the option to request the removal of AI content, especially if it impersonates an identifiable person. In the copyright area music company Submit requests for AI-generated content that simulates artists moving.
YouTube emphasizes the importance of combining human monitoring and AI-powered systems to comply with its Community Guidelines. The platform uses AI classification to identify potentially infringing content, which is then analyzed by reviewers. These systems are constantly evolving to quickly detect and combat new types of abuse. YouTube wants this new system Safety and community trust guarantee
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