
"Starting today, creators in YouTube's Partner Program are getting access to a new AI detection feature that will allow them to find and report unauthorized uploads using their likeness. As shown in this video from YouTube, after verifying their identity, creators can review flagged videos in the Content Detection tab on YouTube Studio. If a video looks like unauthorized, AI-generated content, creators can submit a request for it to be removed."
"The first wave of eligible creators was notified via email this morning, and the feature will roll out to more creators over the next few months. YouTube warned early users in a guide on the feature that, in its current in-development state, it "may display videos featuring your actual face, not altered or synthetic versions," such as clips of a creator's own content. It works similarly to Content ID, which YouTube uses to detect copyrighted audio and video content."
"YouTube originally announced this feature last year and began testing it in December through a pilot program with talent represented by Creative Artists Agency (CAA). YouTube's blog post at the time said, "Through this collaboration, several of the world's most influential figures will have access to early-stage technology designed to identify and manage AI-generated content that features their likeness, including their face, on YouTube at scale.""
Creators in the YouTube Partner Program can access an AI detection tool to find and report uploads that use their likeness without authorization. After verifying identity, creators can review flagged videos in the Content Detection tab of YouTube Studio and submit removal requests for videos that appear to be unauthorized AI-generated content. The first wave of eligible creators received email notifications, and the feature will roll out to more creators over the next few months. Early users were warned that the in-development tool may display videos featuring their actual face, including clips of their own content. The tool functions similarly to Content ID. YouTube previously piloted the feature with talent represented by CAA and has introduced AI labeling and strict policies for AI-generated music.
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