YouTube said curbing misinformation is critical for platforms and society as tech evolves and AI power tools come in, and assert that the video streaming platform will act swiftly against technically manipulate content that aims to mislead users and cause real world harm.
YouTube has has well establish community guidelines in place that determine what kind of content is allow on the platform, Ishan John Chatterjee, Director, India, YouTube, said at a media briefing.
Ishan John Chatterjee Said :
He said to a question on YouTube’s content moderation approach in the backdrop of AI moving to point where humans on screen are being replace by AI avatars and powerful new age tools.
YouTube India Director Said :
YouTube is commit to enforcing its policies consistently globally, and especially in India, Ishan John Chatterjee said.
Ishan John Chatterjee Said :
Crackdown on misinformation is an area of critical importance to the platform, Ishan John Chatterjee said.
YouTube India Director Said :
As YouTube, which is celebrating 15 years of launch of localised version in India, also share insights into how the ingenuity of Indian creators couple with evolving preferences of fans are defining significant trends in creation, consumption and pop culture.
YouTube said it continues to expand creative tools, ways to monetise and help creators engage with audiences in meaningful ways, at the same time giving creators and viewers a safe experience to create and connect.
Ishan John Chatterjee Said :
Listing out the key trends that showcase the impact of Indian creators and fans in shaping the digital video landscape and creator economy in India, Ishan John Chatterjee mention that creation has become frictionless, and that consumption is multiformat and seamless.
More creative tools have spur an expansion of formats, which in turn result in more stories, more scale, and greater impact.
In fact, 69% of Gen Z in India like it when their favorite creators are creating in different formats like short form, long form, podcasts, and live streams.
YouTube said in a release :
"With 71% of people watching videos about a specific topic that they are into in multiple different formats, consumption has become boundless and seamless,".