YouTube is looking to make it easier for users to tell if a video was made using generative AI tools. The platform already requires creators to disclose any use of realistic-looking AI. Now, YouTube ...
During the Google I/O 2026 event earlier this month, YouTube announced that it is giving a new update to its AI labelling tech as it can now automatically detect AI-generated content and put the ...
Imagine checking something on your iPhone while walking outside and suddenly someone snatches it from your hand. In many phone theft cases, the biggest problem is not just losing the device, but also ...
Is that YouTube video clip you’re watching real or was it made with AI? YouTube wants to make it easier for viewers to know when content on its platform is AI-generated. In 2024, it started labeling ...
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As AI video models become more powerful, YouTube is no longer solely relying on creators to label their AI videos — it will now automatically label videos on their behalf. The company announced on ...
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 ...
Google recently announced at Google I/O 2026 that it wants to make AI-generated content easier to identify. To support this, the company is expanding the use of SynthID on images and videos created ...