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YouTube to begin automatically labeling AI videos

Ryan Whitwam
YouTube to begin automatically labeling AI videos
AI Summary

YouTube is implementing automated labeling for AI-generated videos to help viewers distinguish between reality and synthetic content. The platform will use internal signals, such as C2PA metadata and watermarks, to flag photorealistic AI media.

Why it matters

As AI-generated content becomes increasingly realistic, automated labeling is a crucial step for platforms to maintain transparency and combat misinformation.

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