According to the company, with this change, a label will appear in the extended description of videos, and for videos that address more sensitive topics (such as health, news, elections or finances), a more prominent label will also appear on the video itself.
Example of tag in the extended description. Source: YouTube.
The move will be rolled out across all YouTube platforms and formats in the coming weeks , starting with the app, then PC, and finally TV. It says, “While we want to give our community time to adjust to the new process and features, we will be looking at enforcement measures for creators who consistently choose not to disclose this information in the future.”
Additionally, YouTube is also working on an updated privacy ukraine number data process to allow people to request removal of AI-generated content or other synthetic or altered content that mimics an identifiable individual, such as their face or voice.
Concern about the use of AI
While AI promises to revolutionize many aspects of our daily lives, from healthcare to traffic management, it has also raised a number of concerns about its potential to be used in malicious or harmful ways.
One of the most critical points in this debate is the creation and spread of deep fakes , an AI technique that allows the manipulation of images and videos to create convincing false representations of real people. Often distributed online, these videos can impersonate the voice and appearance of public figures to spread misinformation, political propaganda, or even perpetrate scams and extortion.