
"YouTube's likeness detection feature searches for AI deepfake content and flags it for public figures enrolled in the program, allowing them to track AI content of themselves."
"The system requires participants to submit an ID and a selfie video of themselves, focusing specifically on faces rather than voice or other identifying characteristics."
"YouTube has compared likeness detection to Content ID, its system for finding copyrighted material, but monetization options for likeness detection are not yet available."
"Earlier this month, YouTube announced a feature allowing creators to digitally clone their likeness using AI, which could then be inserted into videos."
YouTube is enhancing its AI deepfake monitoring feature to include Hollywood celebrities, allowing them to track and request removal of unauthorized AI content. The likeness detection tool flags deepfake videos of enrolled public figures, requiring them to submit identification and a selfie video. While takedown requests are evaluated against YouTube's privacy policy, not all will be approved. The system is compared to Content ID, but monetization options for likeness detection are not yet available. YouTube also introduced a feature for creators to digitally clone their likeness for video use.
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