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    YouTube to begin automatically labeling AI videos

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    AI content creation tools like Google’s new Omni model threaten to make reality even harder to discern from AI fantasy, but YouTube is taking an important step toward verifying video origins. After debuting wishy-washy AI content labeling in 2024, Google will begin using more prominent labeling for AI videos, and the site will no longer rely entirely on uploaders to divulge when they use AI tools to create a video.

    When YouTube first attempted to tackle the identification of AI videos in 2024, it was almost gratuitous. AI videos at the time nearly always outed themselves by looking bizarre or disjointed. In just a few years, AI models like Seedance, Runway, and Google’s own Veo have raised the bar for realism and consistency in AI video—the spaghetti is more accurate than ever.

    Recognizing that, YouTube is making the AI labels more prominent and automating part of the process. Creators are still required to indicate when uploading videos if they were created with the help of AI tools. However, uploaders didn’t have any incentive to be honest about that before. Starting this month, YouTube will use “new internal signals” to flag AI content. This will apparently apply to videos that show “significant photorealistic AI use.”

    Simplified AI Labels & Auto-Detection: What You Need to Know

    Google is vague about what signals will figure into its AI detection system—we’ve asked for more details and will update if we hear anything. The blog post does mention two ironclad triggers: C2PA metadata indicating a purely AI source and the use of watermarked Google tools like Veo. Creators who believe their videos have been tagged as AI incorrectly can appeal, but not if the site marks an upload as AI for either of those reasons. Those labels are “permanent.”

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