AI Regulation

YouTube Will Now Flag AI-Made Videos For You

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 29 May 2026)
Reviewed by the WNIAI Newsroom · Independent Australian AI coverage
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YouTube, that big video platform we all use, is changing how it deals with videos made using Artificial Intelligence. Previously, they relied on creators to tell them if AI was involved. But now, YouTube is going to start automatically detecting and flagging these videos itself.

This is a pretty big shift. It means when you're watching a video, you'll see a clear label if parts of it, or the whole thing, were generated by AI. Think of it like a warning label, letting you know that what you're seeing might not be entirely 'real' in the traditional sense. It could be a voiceover, an image, or even entire scenes created by a computer program.

For everyday Australians, this is good news. It helps us know whether the content we're consuming is genuine or not. With AI getting so good at making things look and sound real, it's becoming harder to tell the difference. This move by YouTube adds a layer of transparency, which is important for distinguishing between factual content, creative works, and potentially misleading information.

For small business owners who might use AI to create marketing videos or product demonstrations, it means being aware that YouTube will be identifying their use of these tools. While it's not a ban, it highlights the growing need for honesty and transparency when using AI in publicly shared content. It's about maintaining trust with your audience.

Why it matters

This change helps everyday Australians know if the videos they're watching are real or generated by a computer, fostering trust in online content. For small businesses, transparent use of AI in marketing becomes even more critical to maintain credibility.

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