YouTube shifts from voluntary creator disclosure to automatic AI video detection, with prominent labels and permanent markers for content made with its own tools or verified by C2PA metadata.
YouTube says new disclosure tools and automatic AI detection will help viewers more easily identify AI-generated videos.
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