The latest expansion comes after the Google-owned video platform rolled out the tool to over 5,000 creators in October ...
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.
The board is calling on Meta to scale AI content labeling, including C2PA. ...
YouTube is expanding a tool designed to detect impersonations to a select group of government officials, political candidates and journalists. Why it matters: New AI systems are exacerbating the ...
YouTube is expanding its likeness detection technology, which identifies AI-generated deepfakes, to a pilot group of government officials, political candidates, and journalists, the company announced ...
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Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people.