YouTube plans to start requiring creators to disclose when realistic video content was made using AI so viewers can be informed with labels. — AFP
SAN FRANCISCO: YouTube on Nov 14 said it will soon allow users to request that artificial intelligence-created imposters be removed from the platform, and will require labels on videos featuring realistic-looking “synthetic” content.
New rules aimed at AI-generated video material will go into force in the coming months as fears mount over the technology being abused to promote scams and misinformation, or even to falsely depict people appearing in pornography.
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