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technology1 year ago

YouTube Mandates Disclosure of AI-Generated Content by Creators

YouTube is implementing a new requirement for content creators to disclose the use of AI-generated content in their videos, particularly when it involves realistic depictions of people, events, or places. This disclosure will trigger an "altered content" warning on videos. Google is aiming to address concerns about misleading AI content, and the labels will be rolled out across all YouTube platforms. Additionally, the company is working on a process for individuals depicted in AI-manipulated videos to request their removal.

technology1 year ago

YouTube Mandates Disclosure of AI-Generated Content in Videos

YouTube is now requiring creators to disclose the use of "altered or synthetic" content, including AI-generated media, in their videos. This initiative aims to help viewers identify videos made using generative AI. Examples of content requiring disclosure include altered footage of real events or places and the use of deepfakes. Failure to disclose this information may result in penalties, including suspension from the YouTube Partner Program. Viewer-facing labels for "altered or synthetic" content will be implemented in the coming weeks, and the disclosure requirement for creators is rolling out starting today.

technology2 years ago

"Google Implements Transparency Measures for AI-Generated Election Ads"

Google has announced new rules requiring clear disclosures for election ads created with artificial intelligence (AI). The policy, which will take effect in mid-November, aims to address concerns about the spread of deceptive information online. Advertisers will be required to disclose when their election ads contain digitally altered or generated content. Minor changes to images do not require disclosure. Google's move follows existing transparency efforts and aims to support responsible political advertising and provide voters with the information they need to make informed decisions. Other digital ad platforms, such as Meta's Facebook and Instagram, already have similar policies in place.