#1YouTube Flips On Automatic AI Detection — Labels Go Prominent [Platform]
As of May 27-28, YouTube is now automatically detecting and labeling videos that make "significant use of photorealistic AI," even if the creator doesn't disclose it. Labels move from the buried description to directly below the video player on long-form and as overlays on Shorts. Content made with YouTube's own tools (Veo, Dream Screen) or carrying C2PA metadata gets a permanent, non-removable label. Creators can dispute false positives in Studio, but the era of stealth AI uploads is effectively over. Critically, YouTube says the label alone doesn't change recommendations or monetization eligibility — but undisclosed AI content they catch can face reduced distribution or removal.







