Good news from YouTube: Videos with artificial intelligence will be clearly labeled

“Vala” of the video created with artificial intelligence has occupied YouTube for months, with content filled with artificial voices, fake presentations, dramatic titles and images that look real, but are not.
Now, Google seems to be taking concrete steps to put more transparency on the platform. The company has announced new changes aimed at making it clearer for users when a video has been created or modified with artificial intelligence. Under the new rules, the index for the use of AI will no longer be deleted in the description section, but will appear directly below the video. Meanwhile, in short videos, the announcement will be placed on top of the screen.
The move comes in response to the growing low quality content created by God, which often makes it difficult for users to discern what is real and what is not. One of the most important changes is that YouTube plans to automatically detect photorealistic videos created by artificial intelligence, even if the creators do not declare them themselves.
Although the company has not discovered full details about technology to be used, it has confirmed that it is relying on tools such as SynthID and standard C2 No one's identifying and tracking the content created by God. However, YouTube stresses that the new policy is not intended to penalise creators using artificial intelligence, as long as content is clearly declared and is not intended to deceive the audience. /Periscope












