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YouTube is rolling out a new requirement for content creators, needing them to disclose AI-generated content usage for their videos. The disclosure will appear in the video upload UI and will be used to power an ‘altered content’ warning on videos. Google gave netizens a preview of the ‘misleading AI content’ policy last year. Google says it’s ‘requiring creators to disclose to viewers when realistic content—content a viewer could easily mistake for a real person, place, or event—is made with altered or synthetic media, including generative AI’. The interesting thing here is that these requirements aren’t inclusive of manipulated content that’s ‘clearly unrealistic, animated, has special effects, or has used generative AI for production assistance’. Additionally, the company also says they’re working on a removal request process for people who are the subject of AI-manipulated videos. With that said, now is the chance to explore the internet for child-friendly digital content platforms while they stay safe at home. It offers safe content, healthy screen time, and has COPPA compliance which protects the privacy of kids. Read more in our articles including "YouTube rolling out ‘AI-generated’ labels for videos" and "Child-Friendly Digital Content Platforms".

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YouTube is rolling out a new requirement for content creators, needing them to disclose AI-generated content usage for their videos. The disclosure will appear in the video upload UI and will be used to power an ‘altered content’ warning on videos.

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Google gave netizens a preview of the ‘misleading AI content’ policy last year. Google says it’s ‘requiring creators to disclose to viewers when realistic content—content a viewer could easily mistake for a real person, place, or event—is made with altered or synthetic media, including generative AI’. The interesting thing here is that these requirements aren’t inclusive of manipulated content that’s ‘clearly unrealistic, animated, has special effects, or has used generative AI for production assistance’.

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Our coverage of ai manipulated content includes: "YouTube rolling out ‘AI-generated’ labels for videos"; "Child-Friendly Digital Content Platforms"; "Tumblr to ban adult content on December 17". Each article provides unique insights and information.