YouTube has extended an offer to Hollywood studios by letting them use its likeness detection tool, which roots out AI deepfakes.
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YouTube’s war on deepfakes goes global: Likeness detection is now open to all.
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YouTube cozies up to Hollywood by sharing its deepfake detector with studios
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YouTube enters next phase of deepfake crackdown with likeness detection for celebs and journalists
YouTube first launched its likeness detection tool for creators. Now celebrities and journalists are getting access to the deepfake buster.
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A new platform “by creators, for creators” will root out AI deepfakes
Creators Zander Small and Morgpie are behind FanLock, a new platform that helps users manage AI deepfake representations of their likenesss.
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Adam Mosseri is warning Instagram users about AI. Will he help us tell real from fake?
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YouTube wants “No Fakes,” so it’s endorsing a Congressional bill that addresses AI concerns
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YouTube and CAA want to make sure creators are safe from deepfakes
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YouTube gears up for election season by enlisting creators to combat deepfakes
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TikTok looks to counter criticism by showing how it ‘Sparks Good’
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