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YouTube creators can now opt into 3rd-party AI training
YouTube says that soon, its tech will be able to find AI copies of celebs and creators
In September, YouTube announced plans for tools that would help manage AI-generated depictions of creators and their voices. Now, the company says it can give celebrities (and soon, creators) the ability to manage AI copies of their likeness, such as their face, “at scale.”
YouTube creators can now opt into third-party AI training
YouTube has finally addressed creators' frustrations with the lack of autonomy over third-party AI training. Here's how to opt in (or not).
YouTube empowers creators to revolutionize AI model training
“We see this as an important first step in supporting creators and helping them realize new value for their YouTube content in the AI era,” a YouTube staff member called Rob wrote in a support post. This development comes as the creator economy reaches an estimated value of $250 billion globally.
YouTube to test a way for creators and celebrities to find AI-generated content using their likeness
YouTube is partnering with the CAA to help celebrities, athletes, and creators identify content that uses their AI-generated likeness.
How to create an AI-generated soundtrack for your YouTube Shorts
YouTube offers an interesting feature called '"Dream Track" for its Shorts platform. The tool, currently available for a limited set of creators in the US, lets users create unique AI-generated soundtracks for their short videos.
YouTube will soon be able to detect AI generated videos of celebrities, content creators
To address this issue, YouTube is taking a strong stance by preventing the use of AI-generated videos featuring celebrities without their permission
YouTube hands creators more power over AI model training by other companies like OpenAI, Meta, Amazon and more
YouTube has announced a significant update that will allow creators to control third-party AI access to their content for training large language models (LLMs). This move comes as AI companies increasingly seek high-quality,
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YouTube Partners with CAA to Help Stars Manage AI Likeness
YouTube has announced a collaboration with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to test technology that helps high-profile actors, ...
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AI: CAA & YouTube Announce Early-Stage Tool To Help Talent Control Their Likenesses On Video Platform
The announcement promises actors and sports stars will get "more awareness and control over" deepfakes and "how AI is being ...
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YouTube’s AI-powered dubbing is now available to many more creators
YouTube says it has expanded its AI-powered auto-dubbing to “hundreds of thousands of channels” in the YouTube Partner ...
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YouTube Teams With CAA to Let Talent Identify — and Pull Down — AI Deepfakes of Themselves
CAA formed a partnership with YouTube on a program promising to let actors, athletes and other talent fight back against ...
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Bishop T.D. Jakes Files Motion Over AI Misinformation on YouTube
He wants the court's help in getting the information about channels that have lied about his relationship with Diddy.
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TD Jakes’ lawyer Dustin Peach files a motion against YouTube channels for posting AI-generated videos of the pastor with Diddy
Bishop TD Jakes's lawyer is pushing back on YouTube channels that have uploaded AI-generated videos of him and Diddy being in ...
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Cate Blanchett worries AI could 'totally replace anyone'
Cate Blanchett admitted she is "deeply concerned" about the impact of artificial intelligence in Hollywood and beyond as her ...
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