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What is AI-generated content?  •  What are the requirements for posting AI-generated content on TikTok?  •  How is AI-generated content labeled on TikTok?  •  Why should creators label AI-generated content?  •  What kinds of AI-generated content are prohibited entirely on TikTok?  •  How to apply the Creator labeled as AI-generated label •  How to report a post 






What is AI-generated content?


AI-generated content (AIGC) includes images, video, and/or audio that is generated or modified by deep- or machine-learning processes. This content may include depictions of real people that may be highly realistic or created in a particular artistic style (e.g. painting, cartoons, and anime).

Examples of AI-generated content include the following: 
•  Video featuring a real person speaking, whose image, voice, and/or words are altered or modified by AI.
•  Video or image featuring a scene or event that occurred in the real world, but has been altered or modified by AI.
•  Entirely AI-generated videos or images of real or fictional people, places, and events.






What are the requirements for posting AI-generated content on TikTok?


To support authentic and transparent experiences for our community, we encourage creators to label content that has been either completely generated or significantly edited by AI. We consider content that's significantly edited by AI as that which uses real images/video as source material, but has been modified by AI beyond minor corrections or enhancements, including synthetic images/video in which:
•  The primary subjects are portrayed doing something they didn't do, e.g. Dancing.
•  The primary subjects are portrayed saying something they didn't say, e.g. by AI-generated speech.
•  The appearance of the primary subject(s) has been substantially altered, such that the original subject(s) is no longer recognizable, e.g. with an AI face-swap.


We also require creators to label all AI-generated content that contains realistic images, audio, and video, as explained in our Community Guidelines.






How is AI-generated content labeled on TikTok?


Creators can disclose content as AI-generated directly on the post by adding text, a hashtag sticker, or context in the post's description.


We also provide several labels that can let viewers know when AI was used:
•  
AI-generated label: We may automatically apply this label to content that we detect was created or edited by AI. Please note that if you made your AI-generated content using only TikTok effects, then you don't need to label it as the effect name provides context to the viewer. If you independently altered your content with AI in addition to the TikTok effect you used, we still ask that you follow our labeling guidelines.
•  
Creator labeled as AI-generated label: Creators apply this label themselves to indicate that their content was completely generated or significantly edited by AI. Please note that misleadingly labeling unaltered content with this label is a violation of our Terms of Service and may result in the removal of content.

If you see a post on TikTok that you believe violates our edited media and AI-generated content policy, please report it to us.






Why should creators label AI-generated content?


We ask creators to disclose their AI-generated content to:
•  Give viewers context about how the content was created.
•  Help prevent the spread of content that could mislead people.
•  Follow our Community Guidelines on integrity and authenticity, including our misinformation and deceptive behaviors policies. We may remove content that violates our Community Guidelines policies.






What kinds of AI-generated content are prohibited entirely on TikTok?


The following types of AI-generated content containing the likeness (visual or audio) of a real or fictional person aren't allowed, even if disclosed with the AI-generated content label, and may be removed:
•  A public figure when used for political or commercial endorsements. We define public figures as adults (18 years old and older) with a significant public role, such as a government official, politician, business leader, or celebrity.
•  An adult private figure without their permission.
•  A person under 18 years old.






How to apply the Creator labeled as AI-generated label


To turn on the Creator labeled as AI-generated setting before you post on the TikTok app:
1. On the
Post screen, tap the More options button.
2. Turn the
AI-generated content setting on.
3. Tap
Post.
Once posted, your post will be labeled as Creator labeled as AI-generated and can't be changed.

Note: Turning on the AI-generated content setting won't affect the distribution of your post as long as it doesn't violate our Community Guidelines.






How to report a post


If you see a post containing AI-generated content that goes against our Community Guidelines, including AI impersonation, please report it to us. You can report a post from the app or a web browser.


From the TikTok app
1. Go to the post and tap the
Share button or press and hold the post, then tap Report.
2. Tap
Misinformation, then tap Deepfakes, synthetic media, and manipulated media.
3. Tap
Submit.


From a web browser
1. Go to the post and hover over the
More options ... button at the top, then click Report.
2. Click
Misinformation, then click Deepfakes, synthetic media, and manipulated media.
3. Click
Submit.



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