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    YouTube Now Auto-Detects AI Content, Labels It For Viewers

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    YouTube is making it easier for everyone to see when AI is used in videos by adding automatic detection and putting labels in more noticeable spots.

    The changes will affect where labels appear and how they’re applied. YouTube Creator Liaison Rene Ritchie detailed the updates in a video posted alongside the announcement.

    Where Labels Are Moving

    For long-form videos, you’ll find the “AI” label right below the video player instead of in the expanded description. And for Shorts, it’ll appear as an overlay on the video itself.

    In the past, AI content labels were placed inside the description panel, so viewers needed to open it to see them. Labels only showed up on the player for videos about sensitive topics like health, news, elections, or finance.

    The new placement makes AI disclosures easy to see without extra clicks. YouTube notes that unrealistic, animated, or slightly changed content can still be automatically labeled as AI. .

    Ritchie says the goal is immediate awareness, stating:

    “If it looks real, but was made with AI, viewers will know immediately.”

    Automatic Detection

    Although creators are required to manually disclose when they use AI, YouTube is now adding its own detection layer.

    It will automatically apply labels when it detects photorealistic AI content that hasn’t been disclosed.

    Ritchie says:

    “If YouTube systems detect significant photorealistic AI, and it hasn’t been disclosed, we’ll now apply that label automatically.”

    Just to be clear, automatic detection doesn’t take the place of the manual disclosure requirement.

    Permanent Labels & Creator Control

    Creators who feel their content was wrongly labeled can dispute the status in YouTube Studio.

    Labels are permanently attached to content created with YouTube’s own AI tools, such as Veo and Dream Screen. These labels also stay on content that includes C2PA metadata showing it was entirely generated by AI.

    No Effect On Recommendations Or Revenue

    YouTube confirmed that labels don’t affect how the platform’s algorithm treats a video.

    Ritchie added:

    “These labels alone do not affect how our videos are recommended or whether they can earn money. This is purely about giving viewers the right information at the right time.”

    He’s saying that properly disclosed AI video won’t be downranked simply because it carries the label.

    That doesn’t mean labels can’t affect performance. If viewers see an AI disclosure and choose not to click, or spend less time watching, those behavior signals could affect how the video performs in recommendations.

    In that sense, the update doesn’t create a direct algorithm penalty. It gives viewers clearer context, and viewer response may shape what happens next.

    Why This Matters

    Visible AI labels give viewers a way to tell human-created content from AI-generated material before they decide what to watch. That’s context they didn’t have when disclosures were buried in the description.

    This matters most on Shorts, where one in five videos recommended to new users is AI-generated.

    Looking Ahead

    Whether viewers treat labeled content differently is the long-term question. YouTube says the algorithm won’t penalize it, but audience behavior could create its own sorting effect as labels become more visible.


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