
"YouTube's expansion provides an additional layer of protection against misrepresentation and misuse of their image, allowing users to identify and request removal of deepfakes."
"The platform can alert users to similar visuals within uploaded content, enabling them to determine whether their image is being used by someone else."
"In the age of artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes, many individuals could be at risk of having their livelihoods damaged by the technology."
"YouTube will allow certain depictions within its rules, as long as they don't violate a user's rights, acknowledging the benign nature of some AI-generated content."
YouTube has expanded its likeness detection tools, allowing individuals at risk of impersonation to upload their facial images for cross-checking against other uploads. This initiative aims to protect actors, athletes, creators, and musicians from misrepresentation. The tools utilize face scans and government IDs to identify similar visuals across the platform. Previously available to select users, the service is now accessible to a broader audience, addressing concerns over AI-generated deepfakes that could harm individuals' reputations and livelihoods.
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