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"What is the reason behind the announcement of a ban on AI-generated videos, and when will it be implemented?"

YouTube has introduced a new policy requiring creators to disclose the use of generative AI in creating realistic content.

The disclosure requirement applies to content that could easily be mistaken for a real person, place, scene, or event.

Failure to disclose the use of AI tools may result in penalties, including content removal or suspension from the YouTube Partner Program.

YouTube plans to allow individuals to request the removal of AI-generated content that simulates identifiable individuals.

The new requirement is part of YouTube's updated privacy complaint process.

The new rules for AI content on YouTube include a requirement that creators reveal whether they've used generative artificial intelligence to make realistic looking videos.

The disclosure requirement appears in the video upload UI and will be included in YouTube's privacy complaint process.

The new rules are rolling out for content creators.

Failure to disclose the use of AI tools may result in penalties.

The restrictions expand on rules that YouTube's parent company Google unveiled in September.

Political ads on YouTube and other Google platforms using artificial intelligence now come with a prominent warning label.

Under the latest changes, YouTubers will get new options to indicate whether they're posting AI-generated video.

YouTube is also dabbling in AI-generated content with its new generative AI feature called Puppet Master.

The company announced in September that it was preparing to launch this new feature.

Writing in a blog post, YouTube says it is launching a new responsible AI policy.

This policy includes making it clear when something was made by AI.

The new policy takes effect by next year.

YouTube creators will have to disclose AI manipulated videos.

The new requirement is aimed at addressing concerns around deepfakes and other forms of AI-generated misinformation.

The new rules are part of YouTube's ongoing efforts to ensure the authenticity and transparency of its content.

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