However, not everyone is adept at distinguishing between clickbait and legitimate content, and that’s where YouTube plans to step in. However, YouTube now also uses its own detection system to help identify AI-generated content, even if creators do not manually tag them. However, labels will remain for content created using YouTube’s own AI tools such as Veo and Dream Screen, or if the content includes C2PA metadata. According to YouTube, the new labels will not affect how videos are recommended to viewers or how creators earn money from their content. YouTube also plans to expand its creator economy with tools for fan funding, brand partnerships, shopping and AI-powered content creation. AI is said to be central to YouTube this year as it will enable creators to make Shorts, music and games from text prompts while maintaining content quality and transparency. Read more in our articles including "YouTube to crack down ‘egregious’ clickbait videos" and "YouTube introduces more visible AI content labels".
However, not everyone is adept at distinguishing between clickbait and legitimate content, and that’s where YouTube plans to step in. However, YouTube now also uses its own detection system to help identify AI-generated content, even if creators do not manually tag them.
However, labels will remain for content created using YouTube’s own AI tools such as Veo and Dream Screen, or if the content includes C2PA metadata. According to YouTube, the new labels will not affect how videos are recommended to viewers or how creators earn money from their content. YouTube also plans to expand its creator economy with tools for fan funding, brand partnerships, shopping and AI-powered content creation.
Our coverage of YouTube content guidelines includes: "YouTube to crack down ‘egregious’ clickbait videos"; "YouTube introduces more visible AI content labels"; "YouTube sets 2026 priorities around AI and content creation". Each article provides unique insights and information.