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YouTube is rolling out a new AI-powered detection feature to help creators find and report unauthorized deepfakes. The tool, available initially to Partner Program members, scans for synthetic content that mimics a creator’s appearance. This initiative is part of YouTube’s broader strategy to manage the rise of AI-generated content on its platform.
YouTube has begun rolling out a new artificial intelligence feature designed to help popular creators detect and report deepfakes and other unauthorized synthetic media that use their likeness, according to reports. The tool, now accessible to members of the YouTube Partner Program, allows creators to identify videos that feature AI-generated versions of their face or persona without permission.
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