How AI Disclosure Labels Work
Imagine you're watching a video, and suddenly there's a little message that says "This video was made with the help of AI." That’s an AI disclosure label. It tells you that some part of the video, maybe the voiceover or the text, was created by AI, not just a person. This helps you know what to expect, like knowing if your friend used a robot to do their homework for them.
How AI-Powered Search Works
Now imagine you're looking for a video about dinosaurs. Instead of scrolling through every single video on YouTube, you can type "dinosaurs" into the search bar. AI-powered search is like having a super-smart librarian who knows all the videos and finds the best ones for you, even if they’re hiding in a pile of videos about space monkeys!
This way, finding your favorite videos feels fast, easy, and fun, just like getting exactly what you want from a vending machine.
Examples
- Someone searches for 'how to make slime' and gets videos from AI-powered search suggestions.
- A person clicks on a video labeled 'AI-assisted' and finds it easier to understand.
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See also
- How does AI influence search engines and present information overviews?
- How do AI deepfakes trick people so easily?
- How do AI language models generate text like humans?
- How do AI and ray tracing create hyper-realistic graphics in gaming?
- How do AI models create realistic video from text prompts?