YouTube Cranks Up AI Content Labels Across All Platforms
YouTube is making AI-generated content labels bigger and bolder, and will auto-apply them for photorealistic AI videos.
YouTube is overhauling how it flags AI-generated content. The platform is making its AI labels significantly more prominent on both desktop and mobile, ensuring viewers can quickly spot when something was made with artificial intelligence.
The bigger move: YouTube will now automatically slap AI labels on videos when it detects what it calls "significant photorealistic AI use." No more relying solely on creators to self-report.
The goal is straightforward — help viewers figure out whether the clip they're watching is real footage or AI-generated. As synthetic media gets harder to distinguish from reality, YouTube is betting that visibility is the first line of defense.
The automatic detection system marks a notable shift from YouTube's earlier approach, which leaned heavily on voluntary creator disclosure. Now the platform is taking matters into its own hands.