YouTube has announced that it is expanding access to its AI-powered “likeness detection” technology to include government officials, journalists and political candidates, a move aimed at tackling the ...
YouTube on Wednesday said it would expand access to its artificial intelligence (AI) detection tool to politicians and journalists. The company will allow a pilot group of lawmakers and reporters to ...
YouTube is finally expanding its deepfake detection tool on the platform to help combat fake, AI-generated content that was uploaded without a person's consent. AI deepfakes have been a massive ...
The feature, first introduced last year to creators in the YouTube Partner Programme, allows individuals to identify and flag AI-generated videos that use their face or likeness without permission.
Artificial intelligence has made it alarmingly easy to create convincing fake videos of real people, including politicians. With elections and public debates increasingly shaped by online video, that ...
Political figures and journalists have a free new tool to target unauthorized artificial intelligence “deepfakes,” YouTube announced Tuesday. The tool allows select individuals to identify and remove ...
YouTube on Tuesday started offering a free tool to government officials, journalists and political candidates to help them identify and remove AI-generated videos that resemble their appearance. The ...
YouTube logos displayed on a screen and a smartphone are seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on October 9th, 2024. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images) YouTube is launching a new pilot program ...
The tool, previously only available to Hollywood stars and some top YouTube creators, will allow these high-profile users to flag deepfakes or other AI-generated content that features their likeness.
Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people. By Natallie Rocha Reporting from San Francisco YouTube is adding a ...