FotoField/Shutterstock YouTube continues to make changes to the user experience. While some of those features have made watching YouTube worse on purpose , others have proven to be genuinely helpful, like the new custom YouTube feed feature. One area that YouTube has struggled particularly, though, is with the influx of AI content. Thanks to new features like Reimagine — which let you take shorts and recreate them using AI prompts — and the influx of AI slop on the platform in general, browsing YouTube has become a minefield for those looking to find real and genuine human-driven content. But YouTube wants to fix that. Starting in May, YouTube says that it will be adding more prominent labels to videos that feature photorealistic AI. Long-form videos, which currently have the label in the description, will now get a label just below the video player so you can more easily see it. Meanwhile, videos on YouTube Shorts will now have the label directly on the video itself.…