YouTube announced today that it will require content creators to label AI-generated content that people could mistake for being real.
A new tool will appear in Creator Studio requiring video makers to disclose when realistic-looking content appears in their video that was generated with artificial intelligence .
Altering footage of real events or places: Such as making it appear as if a real building caught fire, or altering a real cityscape to make it appear different than in reality. For example, a person riding a unicorn through a fantastical world does not need to be labeled. Neither does a background that is abstract or there for visual enhancement only.
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