YouTube has introduced a new guideline requiring content creators to label realistic content created with AI. The label will either appear on the video player or the expanded description, depending on ...
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this week’s edition: The difficulty of labeling AI-generated content; a bunch of new reasoning models are nipping at OpenAI’s heels; Google DeepMind uses AI to ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has helped Pinterest boost its ad business and tighten its algorithm. However, AI is also to blame for the social platform's "slop" problem. For months, low-quality ...
After consulting with stakeholders across the globe, Meta has decided to update the AI-generated content policy from 2020, when “realistic AI-generated content was rare.” In May, the tech giant will ...
Vimeo joins TikTok, YouTube and Meta in implementing a way for creators to label AI-generated content. The video hosting service announced on Wednesday that creators must now disclose to viewers when ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. TikTok had previously said that deepfakes and AI content must be ‘clearly disclosed,’ and it appears to be adding ...
Back in September, TikTok rolled out a feature that allowed creators to label AI-generated content. Although the label had to be manually applied to videos, creators were required to flag content that ...
As more creators turn to AI for their artistic expression, there’s also a broader push for transparency around when AI was involved in content creation. To address this concern, TikTok announced today ...
As AI models continue to become more capable, Microsoft is stepping up to enure transparency around AI-generated content.
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