“As we continue to educate creators, our enforcement efforts will prioritize new video uploads moving forward,” YouTube concluded. YouTube has introduced a new AI-powered tool that helps creators spot and remove deepfake videos using their faces or likeness without permission. The feature, now available to creators under YouTube’s Partner Program, aims to protect users from unauthorized AI-generated content. Through this new system, creators can access a “Content Detection” tab in YouTube Studio to review flagged videos that might feature their likeness. However, YouTube warned that the tool is still being developed, meaning it might sometimes show clips from a creator’s own channel instead of fake ones. Aside from this, YouTube now requires creators to label any upload that uses AI-altered or generated material. Read more in our articles including "YouTube to crack down ‘egregious’ clickbait videos" and "YouTube Launches AI Tool to Detect Deepfakes of Popular Creators".
“As we continue to educate creators, our enforcement efforts will prioritize new video uploads moving forward,” YouTube concluded. YouTube has introduced a new AI-powered tool that helps creators spot and remove deepfake videos using their faces or likeness without permission.
The feature, now available to creators under YouTube’s Partner Program, aims to protect users from unauthorized AI-generated content. Through this new system, creators can access a “Content Detection” tab in YouTube Studio to review flagged videos that might feature their likeness. However, YouTube warned that the tool is still being developed, meaning it might sometimes show clips from a creator’s own channel instead of fake ones.
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