YouTube Product Lead Todd Beaupre explains how the timing of content publication can affect viewership of your videos.
Google-owned YouTube announced in November that it would introduce updates that inform viewers when the content they are seeing is synthetic. Now, the disclosure requirements and new content labels are being rolled out.Read Entire Article
YouTube has announced that its creators will have to disclose if their content has been AI-generated if it appears realistic, if the content is clearly generated by AI, then creators will not have to disclose this, as it will be obvious to the viewers. For example, if a video is animated or uses special effects […]
YouTube announced today that it will require content creators to label AI-generated content that people could mistake for being real. [Read More]
YouTube has announced that they will start labeling videos that might have been generated using AI, making it more transparent for viewers.
In a world of limitless media options, kids, especially tweens and teens are more interested in short media like YouTube Shorts and TikTok. Should we worry?
Considering Pirates Of The Caribbean has plundered a staggering $4.5 billion worldwide—even though if you ask anyone on Earth if they’ve heard of a movie called Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, they would say no— it’s been hard to get another ashore. Part of that, of course, is the high levels of radiation emanating from Johnny Depp. But also the diminishing returns from the series upon the release of its first sequel. In the time since Gore Verbinski took his hands off the...
Creators will now be required to disclose the use of realistically altered or synthetic media generated via generative AI tools in their content.
YouTube is now requiring creators to disclose to viewers when realistic content was made with AI, the company announced on Monday. The platform is introducing a new tool in Creator Studio that will require creators to disclose when content that viewers could mistake for a real person, place or event was created with altered or […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Google has announced that it is now requiring YouTube creators to properly label any content in their videos that uses realistic-looking AI-created content. The tools are now in their Creator Studio.
This new policy leaves out a slew of kids-centric content.
YouTube Creators are now continuing combat against unregulated AI-generated content on its platform with this new tool.