
"YouTube has shared some additional info on its coming likeness detection tool, which will enable creators to upload an image of their face, which YouTube will then be able to use as a reference to detect other uploads that include their likeness."
"YouTube officially announced the option at its Made On event last month, though it's actually been working on various identity detection measures for the past year, including visual likeness detection, but also audio detection as well, to help musicians police their IP."
"YouTube says that it's been testing this tool with a small subset of creators over the past few months, and will be looking to expand it to all creators in the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) in the near future."
YouTube will allow creators to upload an image of their face to serve as a reference for detecting other uploads that include their likeness. The capability complements ongoing identity detection efforts developed over the past year, which include both visual likeness detection and audio detection to help musicians protect intellectual property. YouTube tested the likeness detection tool with a small subset of creators during recent months. The platform plans to expand access to creators in the YouTube Partner Program in the near future, aiming to provide more control over unauthorized uses of likeness and performances.
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