With deepfakes becoming more common, YouTube has expanded access to its AI-driven likeness detection system to a pilot group of government officials, journalists and political candidates. The step follows an earlier rollout of the tool to creators in the company’s Partner Program. AI video tools are easy to access, and the content they produce keeps getting more realistic, flooding social media platforms, including YouTube. Issues arise when this content is used beyond entertainment to fabricate … More
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