March 18, 2024, 3:42 p.m. | Kris Holt

Engadget www.engadget.com

Many companies and platforms are wrangling with how to handle AI-generated content as it becomes more prevalent. One key concern for many is the labeling of such material to make it clear that an AI model whipped up a photo, video or piece of audio. To that end, YouTube has laid out its new rules for labeling videos made with artificial intelligence.


Starting today, the platform will require anyone uploading a realistic-looking video that "is made with altered or synthetic …

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