
YouTube Introduces Auto-Labels to Make AI-Generated Content More Visible
In Focus
- YouTube will label AI-generated content automatically
- Labels for long-form videos will appear above the description section
- The labels previously appeared in the expanded description section
YouTube will label AI videos automatically. In an announcement released on May 27, 2026, the video-streaming platform said its internal systems will detect and place labels on content where “significant photorealistic AI” has been used. The company added that the new YouTube content policy aims to make AI disclosures easier for both viewers and content creators.
Where Will AI Labels Appear on YouTube Videos?
Previously, YouTube placed AI labels in the expanded description section. However, for sensitive topics like news and health, the labels were more prominent. The latest YouTube AI update is changing the way labels appear on the platform.
YouTube, which previously faced backlash for recommending AI-generated songs, said AI labels will be more visible and consistent on its platform to ensure viewers can spot them easily. On long-form videos, AI labels will appear right above the description section below the video player. Labels on YouTube Shorts will be overlaid on the video itself.
“By moving these labels onto the main stage, viewers get the context they need at a glance. This is now the single label format for all photorealistic and meaningfully AI-altered or AI-generated content on YouTube,” YouTube noted in a post on its website.
The platform added that AI disclosures for animated, altered or unrealistic content will appear in the expanded video descriptions. YouTube introduced labels after it updated its AI policy over two years ago and rolled out Creator Studio. The company requires Creator Studio users to make AI disclosures on content that could be mistaken as original.
How YouTube’s Automatic AI Video Detection Works
YouTube also said it will use internal signals to identify AI-powered content and add labels. According to the platform, this move does not prevent creators from disclosing AI use in content generation. However, the platform will add labels on the videos if creators fail to do so.
“If a creator doesn’t specify whether or not they used AI, but our systems detect significant photorealistic AI use, we will now automatically apply a label,” the video-streaming platform added.
Where YouTube’s labeling system misidentifies content, creators can update the disclosure status. However, they will not be able to remove labels placed by YouTube’s AI-powered tools such as Dream Screen or Veo. Content that carries C2PA metadata will also carry permanent AI labels that creators cannot remove.
YouTube is improving AI content detection on its platform days after Google unveiled Gemini Omni, a powerful multimodal AI model that’s capable of generating high-quality videos that reflect solid application of physics, science, culture and history.
How Do AI Labels Impact YouTube Monetization?
The video-streaming platform said AI labels will not affect YouTube’s AI monetization policy. The company said the labels will not affect video recommendation or their ability to monetize. Besides tools for monitoring content, the video-streaming platform has invested in other AI-powered features like the “Playlist Generator”, “Ask YouTube”, and “Interactive Search” features.

