While we lean in to AI’s potential, we want to make sure we
have the right protections and guardrails in place. Our
policies and products aim to protect and empower creatives
in the AI age and keep the YouTube community safe.
As always, our
Community Guidelines
define the rules of the road for all content — including
AI-generated content — on YouTube. We also have specific
policies that guide how we treat AI content, including
disclosure requirements and labeling.
To help keep viewers informed about the content they're
viewing, we require creators to disclose if AI was used to
edit or generate realistic content in their videos. Labels
for photorealistic and meaningfully altered AI content may
appear on the video player for Shorts, or directly below the
video for long-form videos. For other types of AI content,
the label will appear in the video's description (e.g.,
minor edits like beauty filters, animated characters, etc.).
If a creator doesn’t disclose their use of AI, but our
systems detect it, we may automatically apply a label.
Creators can manage these labels in YouTube Studio, but they
cannot remove them if there is a high degree of confidence
it was made with AI.
We’ve also made updates to our privacy standards that make
it possible to request the removal of AI-generated or other
synthetic or altered content that simulates an identifiable
individual, including their face or voice, using our privacy
request process. Not all content will be removed from
YouTube, and we consider a variety of factors when
evaluating these requests. This could include whether the
content is parody or satire, whether the person making the
request can be uniquely identified, or whether it features a
public official or well-known individual, in which case
there may be a higher bar.